Yahoo – AFP,
June 25, 2017
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| Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain (R) shakes hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi upon his arrival in Islamabad (AFP Photo/HO) |
Pakistan
has deployed a 15,000-strong military force to protect Chinese nationals
working on energy and infrastructure projects in the country, the president
said Sunday, after the abduction of a Chinese couple raised safety concerns.
President
Mamnoon Hussain told visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Islamabad
that the protection of Chinese citizens working in Pakistan was the "top
priority" of the government, according to a statement issued by the
presidency.
Beijing is
investing around $50 billion in its South Asian neighbour as part of a plan
unveiled in 2015 to link its far-western Xinjiang region to Gwadar port in
Balochistan with a series of infrastructure, power and transport upgrades.
But fears
over safety arose last month when two Chinese workers were abducted in Quetta,
the capital of the southwestern Balochistan province, which is at the heart of
the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project but racked by separatist
and Islamist insurgencies.
Authorities
were going to all possible efforts to arrest those responsible for kidnapping,
Hussain said.
China has
stated it will cooperate with Pakistani authorities to investigate whether the
two Chinese citizens -- who were allegedly killed by the Islamic State group in
the country -- had been illegally preaching.
So far
there has been no official confirmation of the Chinese pair's fate.
Pakistan
has been battling Islamist and nationalist insurgencies in mineral-rich
Balochistan since 2004, with hundreds of soldiers and militants killed in the
fighting.
The IS
group has been making inroads in the country through alliances with local
militant outfits, although its presence is generally downplayed by the
government.

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