"The planning and building of the corridor will be open to all regions in Pakistan and the development fruits will benefit all the people there," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hu Chunying told a media briefing here.
"The Chinese side will work with Pakistan to push for the construction of the corridor in a comprehensive and balanced way, deepen all-weather friendship and all-dimensional cooperation and build the community of common destiny between China and Pakistan," she said.
Sharif convened an all-parties conference yesterday, agreeing that the western route of the corridor would be completed first.
It will involve trade infrastructure connecting Hasan Abdal and Gwadar, passing through Mianwali, Dera Ismail Khan and Zohb, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Pakistan's political parties agreed in the conference to form a parliamentary committee to steer the project, it said.
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