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Sources privy to the matter have confirmed that China demanded changes at Pakistan's planning and development Ministry. Chinese officials have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with Bakhtiyar and had demanded his removal, the sources said.

Bakhtiyar was replaced by Asad Umar, who served as Pakistan's finance minister from August 2018 till April this year. He was removed from the finance ministry because, reportedly, he did not agree with the terms and conditions of Pakistan's proposed IMF bailout.

China also has demanded that Pakistan replace its minister for communication and railways. The role of these ministers is important due to the Main Line-1 railway project as well as highway construction undertakings. Both of the ministers on China's hit list are close to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Pakistan's moves to free itself from the current CPEC inertia come as China has turned chilly toward the series of big infrastructure projects.



https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/B...ks-Iran-Saudi-help-for-Belt-and-Road-projects

There have been a lot of reports of China's growing interference in Pakistan's politics and word has it that Khusro Bakhtiyar was removed because of Chinese interference.

Now, Nikkei Asian Review reports about China wanting to have more changes in the Federal Capital.

Both Ministries directly deal with CPEC.
 
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If true, change them ASAP. Muted response. Need a strong and effective rebuttal against American propaganda. These people are not sincere towards. Pakistan.

The source is anti-CPEC though.
 
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There have been a lot of reports of China's growing interference in Pakistan's politics and word has it that Khusro Bakhtiyar was removed because of Chinese interference.

Now, Nikkei Asian Review reports about China wanting to have more changes in the Federal Capital.

Both Ministries directly deal with CPEC.

Pakistan seeks Iran, Saudi help for Belt and Road projects

Sources privy to the matter have confirmed that China demanded changes at Pakistan's planning and development Ministry. Chinese officials have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with Bakhtiyar and had demanded his removal, the sources said.

Bakhtiyar was replaced by Asad Umar, who served as Pakistan's finance minister from August 2018 till April this year. He was removed from the finance ministry because, reportedly, he did not agree with the terms and conditions of Pakistan's proposed IMF bailout.

China also has demanded that Pakistan replace its minister for communication and railways. The role of these ministers is important due to the Main Line-1 railway project as well as highway construction undertakings. Both of the ministers on China's hit list are close to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Pakistan's moves to free itself from the current CPEC inertia come as China has turned chilly toward the series of big infrastructure projects.



https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/B...ks-Iran-Saudi-help-for-Belt-and-Road-projects

has anyone else looked at the website and seen other articles written against CPEC?? All of a sudden CPEC has become a constipated s#it for all these mofo's from yanks to the vedicks!

This is where ministry of information fights Pakistan's corner!!

@waz @The Eagle @Dubious
 
There have been a lot of reports of China's growing interference in Pakistan's politics and word has it that Khusro Bakhtiyar was removed because of Chinese interference.

Now, Nikkei Asian Review reports about China wanting to have more changes in the Federal Capital.

Both Ministries directly deal with CPEC.

Pakistan seeks Iran, Saudi help for Belt and Road projects

Sources privy to the matter have confirmed that China demanded changes at Pakistan's planning and development Ministry. Chinese officials have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with Bakhtiyar and had demanded his removal, the sources said.

Bakhtiyar was replaced by Asad Umar, who served as Pakistan's finance minister from August 2018 till April this year. He was removed from the finance ministry because, reportedly, he did not agree with the terms and conditions of Pakistan's proposed IMF bailout.

China also has demanded that Pakistan replace its minister for communication and railways. The role of these ministers is important due to the Main Line-1 railway project as well as highway construction undertakings. Both of the ministers on China's hit list are close to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Pakistan's moves to free itself from the current CPEC inertia come as China has turned chilly toward the series of big infrastructure projects.



https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/B...ks-Iran-Saudi-help-for-Belt-and-Road-projects
Btw, Nikkei website is well known for anti China.
 

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