Chinese PM may inaugurate Beijing-funded airport in Pakistan during visit

Information Minister Ataullah Tarar told reporters on Sunday that Chinese Premier Li Qiang is likely to inaugurate operations at a Chinese-funded airport in Pakistan’s Balochistan province during his visit in the coming week.

The start of operations at the $200 million Gwadar International Airport has been pushed back pending a security review following deadly attacks by separatist militants in the region in August, government and aviation sources said.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that Lee, along with ministers and government officials, will visit Pakistan from October 14 to 17.

Pakistan is hosting the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which consists of nine full members including China, India, Iran and Russia, and it is scheduled to take place on October 15 and 16 in Islamabad.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan, the new airport will handle domestic and international flights and will be one of the largest airports in the country.

Officials said the initial plan was for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to inaugurate the airport with Chinese officials on August 14, but it was canceled after an ethnic Baluch rights group started a sit-in.

The decades-long insurgency in Balochistan by separatist militant groups has led to frequent attacks against the government, military and Chinese interests in the region to press demands for a share in the mineral-rich regional resources.

The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan said two Chinese citizens were killed in an explosion near the international airport in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi last week.

The separatist militant group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack and said Chinese civilians, including engineers, were targeted in the attack.

China on Thursday said it will work with Pakistan to protect Chinese personnel, projects and institutions in Pakistan.

Apart from separatists, the region is also home to Islamic militants, who have become active again since 2022 after canceling the ceasefire with the government.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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