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Unfair of Western powers to pressure Pakistan to take sides, downgrade relations with China: PM Imran

- Source: dawn.com

. Prime Minister Imran Khan has stressed that t it is “very unfair” of the United States and Western powers to “put pressure” on countries like Pakistan to choose sides and downgrade g their relationsh­ip with China.

The premier said despite pressure, Pakistan would not change or downgrade its relationsh­ip with China because the relationsh­ip was “deep”.“Whatever will happen, our relationsh­ip between the two countries — no matter what pressure is put on us — is not going to change,” he stressed. The premier made the comments in an interview with English-language state broadcaste­r China Global Television Network (CGTN), an excerpt of which was shared on his Instagram account. When the anchorpers­on questioned Prime Minister Imran about the friendship between Pakistan and China in a regional context, he replied that Pakistan has “always had a very special relationsh­ip r with China”.That relationsh­ip has only gotten stronger with time, the premier said, adding that Pakistan and China “always stand together” at internatio­nal forums.There was a “strange, great rivalry” taking place in the region which was public knowledge, he said. s “You see the United States being wary of China. The way United States and China are looking at each other creates problems because what the United States is doing is it’s formed this regional alliance called the Quad, which is US, India and a couple of other countries.” The premier said it was “very unfair” for the United States and other Western powers to pressure countries like Pakistan to take sides, questionin­g, “Why do we have to take sides?”

“We should have good relations with everyone,” the premier insisted.

Prime Minister Imran recalled how China “always stood with us” whenever the country was in trouble politicall­y or internatio­nally or in a conflict with its neighbour, in an apparent reference to India.

“In good times, everyone stands with you but in your difficult, tough times, bad times, you remember those people who stood by you. That’s why you will find that in Pakistan, people always have a special fondness for people in China,” he added.The premier said the relationsh­ip between Pakistan and China was not only limited to official relations but it was a “people to people relationsh­ip” as well. The premier was then asked how the ties between Pakistan and China could be deepened further to which he replied: “Number one is trade.”He termed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as the “biggest thing happening in Pakistan” and the economic future the country was moving towards. The political relationsh­ip between Pakistan and China had gotten stronger as well because “whatever happens in any internatio­nal forum, Pakistan and China stand together”, the premier said.

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