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Pak under the ‘pressure’ of the bond with China: Imran Khan

Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that Pakistan was under the “pressure” of the US and other Western forces over the bond of all the weather in his country with China and vowed never to experience pressure.
Pakistan and China enjoyed “very special relationships” which stretched for 70 years and no one could change the bond tested this time, said Khan in an interview with English-speaking state-English-English-Broadcaster China Global Television Network (CGTN), a Quotes distributed on the Instagram account.
Speaking of regional competition that develops between the US and China, Khan said that “Pakistan thinks it is very unfair for the US or other forces – Western power” to suppress “countries like us to sided” in conflict with China.
“Why do we have to side? We must have a good relationship with everyone.
It won’t happen if the pressure is placed in Pakistan to change the relationship or reduce his relationship with China, it won’t happen,” Khan said.
Emphasizing deep relations with China, Khan said that Pakistan would never bend in any pressure.
“Whatever will happen, our relationship between the two countries – no matter what the pressure given to us – will not change,” he said.
He said that there was a “strange, great competition” that occurred in the region which was a public knowledge.
“You see the United States Beware of China.
The US and Chinese ways look at each other’s problems because what the United States is doing is a form of regional alliances called Quad, namely the US, India and several other countries,” Khan said.
Quad or Quadrilateral Alliance consisting of the US, India, Japan and Australia have completed it to enforce international regularity based in Indo-Pacific in the midst of Chinese firmness that grows in the region.
Responding to the question of how much deepening the tie of Sino-Pakistan, Khan said that both parties enjoyed a strong political bond but the relationship was not only limited to official relationships but also public relations “.
He said the trade was important to improve the relationship in the future and called $ 60 billion China-Pakistani Economic Corridor (CPEC) as “the biggest thing happened in Pakistan”.
CPEC, which connects the Gwadar Port in Pakistan Balochistan with Xinjiang China Province, is a superior project of the Ambitious Multi-billion BELT and Jalan (BRI) Ambitious.
highlight 70 years of diplomatic bonds, Khan said China always stood with Pakistan, which “always has a very special relationship with China”.
He said that China “always stands with us” every time Pakistan in politically difficult or in conflict With his neighbors, in clear references to India.
“At times, huh Ng is good, everyone stands with you but in difficult times, which is difficult, bad times, you remember the people who stand beside you.
That’s why you will find it in Pakistan, people always have special favorites for people in China, “he said.

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