Prabhasakshi NewsRoom: Pakistan-China Relations Deteriorate, Islamabad Upset Due To Lack Of Help From Beijing At Time Of Poverty

Xi Jinping Shehbaz Sharif

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We tell you that the government of Pakistan’s Punjab province has told Chinese citizens living in the province amid frequent terrorist attacks in the country that it will not provide security for everyone and for this they must hire the services of security companies. Private security. . .

Relations between Pakistan and China seem to be deteriorating because China itself is not helping Pakistan, which is facing an economic crisis, as well as not cooperating by providing any kind of help from international organizations. On the contrary, at such a difficult time, China is sending a message to Pakistan reminding it to repay its debt. When Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited China last year, he hoped to get some money and a loan, but instead of giving money, China gave an order to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens working in Pakistan. When Shehbaz Sharif, who returned to Islamabad stranded from Beijing, told his colleagues this, they were all stunned that the US had stopped sending dollars, but the Pakistanis were hopeful that Dragon would not stop helping. But the dragon has changed its position. He also stopped giving money to Pakistan and his cooperation in international forums is also not the same as before. Recently, when Abdul Rehman Makki was declared an international terrorist by the United Nations Security Council, it was only possible with the indirect cooperation of China.

Seeing this friendly act from China, Pakistan was enraged. To send a message to China, Pakistan has refused to provide security for Chinese citizens, citing their current poor condition. We tell you that the government of Pakistan’s Punjab province has told Chinese citizens living in the province amid frequent terrorist attacks in the country that it will not provide security for everyone and for this they must hire the services of security companies. Private security. . . The directive was issued by the Punjab Province Department of Home Affairs days after a deadly terror attack on a mosque in the Police Lines area of ​​the city of Peshawar.

However, the Punjab government has clarified that it will continue to provide security for Chinese nationals working on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and other government-related projects in the province. Let us tell you that in recent times there have been many such incidents in Pakistan, whereby Chinese citizens living in the country have been targeted by both government and private projects. Therefore, China has been putting pressure on Pakistan to provide adequate security for its citizens working in Pakistan’s troubled areas.

On the other hand, speaking of Pakistan’s economic condition, let us tell you that Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves, which is facing a severe cash crunch, have fallen to a 10-year low with a sharp drop of 16.1 percent. Pakistan’s central bank, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), has said that the country’s total foreign exchange reserves currently stand at $8.74 billion. Economic experts say these currencies can meet Pakistan’s import requirements of just three weeks. Meanwhile, inflation in Pakistan is rising like a mouth of Sursa, which has made life difficult for ordinary people. Especially due to the inflation of petroleum products, the wheels of buses and other vehicles have stopped.

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