China has been a consistent assister of Pakistan and with the CPEC project being carried out throughout Pakistan it goes to show the cordial relations between the two countries and the future projects also seem to show capability of transforming Pakistan into a better state.
However, it feels like US is acting like the jealous best friend of Pakistan ever since Pak-China relations hit peak! They have been undermining the CPEC project and believe that China might be draining Pakistan off of its resources. Ms Well had said the CPEC might take a toll on Pakistan’s economy as it was not an aid but a form of financing that guaranteed profits for Chinese state-owned enterprises. Pakistan, however, had rejected the statement saying Alice Wells’ speech on the CPEC was based on wrong analysis and incorrect assessment of the facts.
China has also come forward and claimed that they are doing nothing of the sort and are actually Pakistan’s only helpers at the moment. A Chinese spokesperson stated:
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Pak-China relations are based on win-win cooperation and are mutually beneficial. On US accusation on CPEC, China and Pakistan refuted it time and again. Some in US still use the same old script and do the same old plots. They don’t stop though the show has become a complete disaster, and don’t get off the stage even when booed by the audience. Major progress has been achieved in CPEC, with early harvests reaped in 22 projects. This has significantly improved local transportation infrastructure and power supply, created tens of thousands of jobs for Pakistanis.I’m afraid US is not bad at math, but rather misguided by evil calculations. If US would like to help Pakistan, it should take concrete measures instead of paying lip service and being the spoiler. Whatever the US says or does to sabotage our cooperation, China will work with Pakistan for steady progress in CPEC and in our all-weather strategic cooperative partnership to bring more benefits to the Pakistani people, to the region and beyond. If Pakistan is in need, China would never ask it to repay its loans in time,” while on the other hand the International Monetary Fund, mainly governed by the West, is strict in its repayment system