Chashma-2 has been built with co-operation with China. —File photo
Chashma-2 has been built with co-operation with China. —File photo

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday inaugurated a 330-megawatt nuclear power plant built with Chinese assistance.

The plant is at Chashma in Punjab, where a Chinese-aided power plant of similar capacity is already operational.

“Today is a proud day for Pakistan and for Pakistan’s civil nuclear energy programme,” Gilani said as he commissioned the second unit.

“It is yet another illustrious example of the Pakistan-China cooperation in the field of nuclear science and technology,” he said.

The opening of Chashma-2 comes as Gilani is due to make a four-day official visit to China next week.

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