Imran to visit Gwadar today
The prime minister would be briefed on the ongoing development projects in Gwadar
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will today (Monday) pay a day-long visit to Gwadar to review progress on different development projects and break ground for other mega projects.
Accompanied by the federal cabinet members, Imran is also expected to witness the signing of a number of MoUs, including implementation agreement 1.2 MGD desalination plant and solar generators grant for Balochistan.
The prime minister would be briefed on the ongoing development projects in the area where he is also expected to interact with the authorities concerned and China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) work force.
He would also perform ground-breaking of North Gwadar Free Zones (FZ), senterprises in Gwadar FZ, Gwadar expo building and other factories. The prime minister will also address a ceremony and interact with the local populace.
Through video links, it is also expected that expression of commitment for investment in Gwadar would be made by the Chinese investors and the ambassadors of Kuwait, Oman, Egypt, Kenya and Qatar.
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