
Pakistan Under ''Pressure'' From US, Western Powers Over Close Ties With China: Imran Khan
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Talking about the evolving regional rivalry between the US and China, Imran Khan said that "Pakistan thinks it is very unfair for the US or other powers - western power" to pressurise "countries like us to take sides" in a conflict with China.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that Pakistan was under "pressure" from the US and other Western powers over his country's all-weather ties with China and vowed to never buckle under pressure. Pakistan and China enjoy a "very special relationship" spanning over 70 years and nothing could change these time-tested ties, Khan said in an interview with China's English-language state-broadcaster China Global Television Network (CGTN), an excerpt of which was shared on his Instagram account. Talking about the evolving regional rivalry between the US and China, Khan said that "Pakistan thinks it is very unfair for the US or other powers - western power" to pressurise "countries like us to take sides" in a conflict with China. "Why should we take sides? We should have good relations with everyone. It is not going to happen if pressure is put on Pakistan to change its relationship or downgrade its relationship with China, it wouldn't happen," Khan said.More Related News