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PTI govt undermining Pak-China partnership, claims Shehbaz

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif tweeted on Monday that the people of Pakistan were shocked at the irresponsibility of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government during talks with China.

In his tweet, the leader of the opposition in National Assembly claimed that the PTI government was trying to undermine the strategic partnership between Pakistan and China by speaking in the voice of enemies of CPEC. “We will resist and reject such conspiracies, our Chinese friends should rest assured,” Shehbaz said.

The opposition leader’s criticism comes after a report in the Financial Times stated that Pakistan was mulling over a review of the CPEC agreement with China.

The report quoted the advisor on textiles and industry, Abdul Razak Dawood saying that Pakistani companies were at a disadvantage and Chinese companies were getting illegal benefits.

According to the report, Dawood said everything [related to CPEC] needed to be put on hold for a year or so.

The Financial Times report was dismissed by Dawood who said he was misquoted in the interview. He emphasised that Pakistan’s relationship with China was impregnable and Islamabad’s commitment to CPEC was unwavering.

A statement issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Pakistan, Islamabad and Beijing and agreed to accelerate the CPEC plan.

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