China-Pakistan Relations: The government of Pakistan (Pakistan Economic Crisis), which is facing economic crisis, wants a package of billions of dollars from abroad, but no one is giving it the money. Even from Pakistan’s old friend China, it did not get help as per expectations. For this help, Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir has gone on a 4-day visit to China. At the same time, now Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang has spoken to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the phone.
According to Pakistani media reports, the Chinese Prime Minister told Shehbaz over the phone that he would provide all possible help to Pakistan, which is facing financial crisis. However, no economic package was announced on his behalf. It is reported that Chinese Premier Li described China and Pakistan as good neighbors, friends, partners and brothers. During the conversation with Shahbaz, he said that the two countries should continue to hold high-level talks and promote greater progress in bilateral relations and cooperation in various fields.
How will Dragon support Pakistan?
The Chinese premier also expressed the hope that Pakistan would continue to create a conducive environment to guarantee the safety of Chinese institutions and personnel working in its country. The Chinese Prime Minister said that China will support Pakistan in maintaining financial stability. He said that we hope that Pakistan will continue to create a conducive environment, so that the safety of Chinese institutions and personnel in Pakistan can be guaranteed.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in danger!
Let us tell that China has invested more than US $ 48 billion in 52 projects of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) inside Pakistan. However, these projects worth billions of dollars are in danger, as terrorist attacks have often taken place in Pakistan. Many Chinese citizens have lost their lives in terrorist attacks. The Chinese government is very worried about this.
It is being told that in the beginning of this month, a clear message was given to Pakistan’s ISI chief Lt. Gen. Nadeem Anjum in Beijing that there should be no further attacks on Chinese citizens in Pakistan. After that the same thing was also raised during the visit of Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir to China.