Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif says the government will ensure the best possible security arrangements for Chinese engineers, workers and their families in Pakistan. He was addressing the Chinese engineers and workers at Dasu dam project site in Koshistan today. The Prime Minister said our friendship will march forward and the enemies of this friendship will be defeated comprehensively. He also expressed condolence with the Chinese engineers over the loss of five workers in the terrorist incident that took place on 26th of last month. He said once the enquiry report by the Committee concluded exemplary punishment will be given to the perpetrators of this incident. The Prime Minister said the government will not leave any stone unturned to punish the culprits involved in the terrorist attack. He said the security of the Chinese brothers and sisters is our responsibility as they support us in making Pakistan prosperous and progressive. On this occasion, thirty seconds of silence was also observed in the memories of Chinese engineers. The Chinese engineers and workers as well as Ambassador of China to Pakistan thanked Prime Minister for expressing solidarity with them. Source: Radio Pakistan
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