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Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said North Korea's leader "begged" for their summit to be rescheduled after the US president cancelled it. Speaking at a conference in Israel, Mr Giuliani said Mr Trump's tough stance had forced Pyongyang's hand. Mr Trump called off the summit in May, accusing North Korea of "tremendous anger and open hostility". But plans for the 12 June bilateral in Singapore were revived after a conciliatory response from Pyongyang. Mr Giuliani was speaking at an investment conference in Israel when he made the remark. The Wall Street Journal first reported that Mr Giuliani said: "Well, Kim Jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in." Trump-Kim to meet on Sentosa island What not to say to North Korea Dennis Rodman: The Trump-Kim matchmaker? How Kim the outcast became popular Mr Giuliani is an attorney for the president tackling the Russia collusio

Chinese delegation discusses CPEC progress


Chinese delegation discusses CPEC progress
ISLAMABAD: A high level Chinese delegation held meetings at the Planning Commission on Tuesday to review the progress of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and make preparations for the 7th Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC), Chinese Embassy said.
The Chinese delegation comprises of senior officials from National Development and Reform Commission, National Railway Administration, Chinese investors, representatives of China EXIM Bank and China Development Bank. The delegates have arrived in Pakistan on a four-day visit.
The delegation will meet Pakistan's officials and experts from different fields to discuss progress on CPEC projects.
The Chinese officials will also hold meetings with officials from Board of Investment, ministries and provincial governments’ officials to discuss establishment of CPEC's Special Economic Zones (SEZs), policy and incentive package for investors, and to finalise other details of this important phase of Pak-China bilateral cooperation.
All the provincial governments will brief the delegates about their SEZs and their investment plans. Besides meeting with officials, the delegation is expected to visit selected SEZs.
The officials of National Railway Administration will meet Pakistan Railways Officials and likely inspect some of the sites of ML-1. The experts from both sides would try to finalise a concrete plan for fast implementation of ML-1, the project which is likely to commence this year.
Another meeting between the two sides is planned to ensure speedy implementation of mega projects of Gwadar, including East Bay Expressway, Gwadar New Airport, and other development projects for this port city. It is hoped that this visit will prove as a step to ensure commencement of a number of mega projects under CPEC, transforming this multi-billion dollar initiative into a true economic corridor.

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