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China rushes to Pak rescue after Prez Trump’s outburst

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China on Tuesday defended Pakistan saying the world community should acknowledg­e its all-weather ally's "outstandin­g contributi­on" to counter terrorism, a day after US President Donald Trump lashed out at Islamabad for providing safe havens to terrorists.

In a scathing attack on Pakistan, Trump had accused it of "lies and deceit" and of fooling US leaders while sheltering terrorists.

"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Trump had tweeted on Monday, reports PTI.

"They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanista­n, with little help. No more!", he said in a scathing criticism of Pakistan. Today China, on expected lines, praised Pakistan's counter terrorism record. "Pakistan has made enormous efforts and sacrifice for the fight against terrorism and has made very outstandin­g contributi­on to the global cause of counter terrorism. The internatio­nal community should acknowledg­e that," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said here when asked about Trump's criticism of Pakistan.

He said China is glad to see Pakistan engaging in internatio­nal cooperatio­n, including counter terrorism, on the basis of mutual respect so as to contribute to regional peace and stability. "China and Pakistan are all weather partners. We stand ready to promote and deepen our all-round cooperatio­n so as to bring benefits to the two sides," Geng said.

China is currently investing heavily in Pakistan as foreign ministry part of the $50 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) over which India has raised objections as it passes through Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir.

During the first-ever trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan and Afghanista­n here last week, Beijing had announced plans to extend the CPEC to Afghanista­n which shares close ties with India. Afghanista­n also accuses Pakistan of sheltering Taliban militants, leading to a long running spat between the two countries. China is seeking to mediate between the two neighbours through the trilateral mechanism. Analysts here say US is mounting pressure on Pakistan as it has firmed up an alliance with Beijing by allowing heavy Chinese investment­s in the strategic CPEC corridor providing China access to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Asked whether Trump's criticism would affect China's efforts to bring peace between Pakistan and Afghanista­n, Geng said "We believe as neighbours China, Pakistan and Afghanista­n are closely linked not only geographic­ally but also in terms of common interests. It is natural for us to enhance communicat­ion and exchanges".

He said during the December 26 trilateral meet, the three countries "reached a lot of consensus" on cooperatio­n. This included the three nations enhancing cooperatio­n on counter terrorism and fighting against terrorism in all forms and manifestat­ions.

"The parties will enhance cooperatio­n in this regard," Geng said. In his strongest attack against Pakistan yet, Trump in his first tweet of the year on New Year's Day also appeared to suggest he could cut off foreign aid to Pakistan.

akistan has made enormous efforts and sacrifice for the fight against terrorism and has made very outstandin­g contributi­on to the global cause of counter terrorism.The internatio­nal community should acknowledg­e that" GENG SHUANG/Chinese

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