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Trump's pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to China: Report

HIGHLIGHTS




    • Trump's attack against Pakappears to be helping boost already close ties between Pak and China, said a report in state-run Global Times
    • The report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump's recent outburst on Pakistan will further boost economic and defence ties between Beijing and Islamabad, including China acquiring a Pakistani military base close to Iran's Chabahar port, an official media report here said on Friday.
Trump's January 1 Twitter attack against Pakistan where he accused it of providing safe havens to terrorists appears to be helping boost already close ties between Pakistan and China, a report in the state-run Global Times said.

It attributed Islamabad's decision to allow Chinese currency in bilateral trade and financing transactions as China has stepped up its investments in the $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Significantly, the report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

The facility could be built at Jiwani, a port near Iran's Chabahar close to the border in the Gulf of Oman, and is located a short distance from Gwadar in Balochistan province which is currently being developed by China to gain entry into the warm waters of the Arabian Sea opposite the Mumbai coast.

Jiwani is located just a stone's throw from Chabahar port being jointly developed by Iran, India and Afghanistan to ensure a trade corridor for Indian exports to Afghanistan.



Observers say Jiwani could be a pressure tactic by Pakistan as China is already developing Gwadar where earlier reports said Beijing plans to station its marines.

While the official Chinese media said Trump piling pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to Beijing, analysts here point to already existing close ties between the two countries.

Pakistan's move to allow Chinese currency is not a dramatic policy change, as the yuan is already accepted by many Pakistani companies, said Dong Dengxin, director of Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

He said the timing may be significant.

"This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China," Dong told the Global Times.



On China establishing a military base at Jiwani, Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies said "both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan, but it is unnecessary at this time".

But he said it could be a backup plan in response to the Indo-Pacific strategy of the US and its allies.

Lin believes if the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes.

Interestingly, the Global Times said China has established its "first overseas military base in Djibouti", in the Horn of Africa in Indian Ocean.

China officially states that it is only a logistics base to service its naval personnel deployed for anti-piracy operations.

Besides Djibouti, China has also acquired the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka on a 99-year lease.
 
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IF US PUSHES PAKISTAN FURTHER, CHINA PAKISTAN MAY GO FOR JOINT NAVAL, AIR BASES FOR DEFENCE: CHINESE STATE MEDIA

5 Jan, 2018


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BEIJING: A Twitter attack by US President Donald Trump against Pakistan on New Year's Day will further strengthen the already close ties between Islamabad and Beijing, a report in a leading Chinese daily said.

In his first tweet of 2018, Trump charged Pakistan with deceit and treachery and cut off all further aid to Islamabad for harbouring terrorists US troops were hunting in Afghanistan.

READ MORE: Chinese company to rebuild damaged infrastructure in Mansehra
The move drew a stern backlash in Pakistan and a staunch defence of Islamabad in Beijing - a dynamic that experts said highlights the further strengthening of the relationship as the US seeks closer ties with India while 'casting aspersions on Pakistan', the Global Times said.

A day after Trump's tweet, the State Bank of Pakistan announced it has taken steps to ensure the use of the Yuan in bilateral trade and financing transactions.

READ MORE: Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attack in Kabul
It also said that public and private sectors were free to choose the Chinese currency for bilateral trade and investment activities.

According to the daily, the State Bank of Pakistan's statement 'may not be a dramatic policy change, but the timing made the move significant.

READ MORE: Turkey’s Erdogan says bilateral legal accords with US losing validity
'This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China,' said Dong Dengxin, Director of the Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said on Thursday: 'We encourage market entities from both countries to use our own currencies in clearing bilateral trade and investment.'

The daily said Washington's strategic shift towards New Delhi could also improve military cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing.

Citing a report published in US media, the paper said China was in talks with Pakistan to build an overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

'Both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan. But it is unnecessary at this time,' said Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies.

He said if 'the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes'.
 
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Its paramount in 2018 that Pakistan and China sign a mutual defence treaty - we will go to war for each other

China needs to build this naval and air base in Jiwani as well as a air base in Gilgit Balistan

These bases will effectively mean Indias plans for the regions to be failed.
 
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China building a naval base and naval air station at Gwadar is a forgone conclusion, regardless of Trump or what the US. It makes strategic sense to protect CPEC and the sea lanes to and fro Gwardar. China's decision shouldn't surprise anybody.
 
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Trump's pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to China: Report

HIGHLIGHTS




    • Trump's attack against Pakappears to be helping boost already close ties between Pak and China, said a report in state-run Global Times
    • The report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump's recent outburst on Pakistan will further boost economic and defence ties between Beijing and Islamabad, including China acquiring a Pakistani military base close to Iran's Chabahar port, an official media report here said on Friday.
Trump's January 1 Twitter attack against Pakistan where he accused it of providing safe havens to terrorists appears to be helping boost already close ties between Pakistan and China, a report in the state-run Global Times said.

It attributed Islamabad's decision to allow Chinese currency in bilateral trade and financing transactions as China has stepped up its investments in the $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Significantly, the report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

The facility could be built at Jiwani, a port near Iran's Chabahar close to the border in the Gulf of Oman, and is located a short distance from Gwadar in Balochistan province which is currently being developed by China to gain entry into the warm waters of the Arabian Sea opposite the Mumbai coast.

Jiwani is located just a stone's throw from Chabahar port being jointly developed by Iran, India and Afghanistan to ensure a trade corridor for Indian exports to Afghanistan.



Observers say Jiwani could be a pressure tactic by Pakistan as China is already developing Gwadar where earlier reports said Beijing plans to station its marines.

While the official Chinese media said Trump piling pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to Beijing, analysts here point to already existing close ties between the two countries.

Pakistan's move to allow Chinese currency is not a dramatic policy change, as the yuan is already accepted by many Pakistani companies, said Dong Dengxin, director of Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

He said the timing may be significant.

"This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China," Dong told the Global Times.



On China establishing a military base at Jiwani, Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies said "both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan, but it is unnecessary at this time".

But he said it could be a backup plan in response to the Indo-Pacific strategy of the US and its allies.

Lin believes if the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes.

Interestingly, the Global Times said China has established its "first overseas military base in Djibouti", in the Horn of Africa in Indian Ocean.

China officially states that it is only a logistics base to service its naval personnel deployed for anti-piracy operations.

Besides Djibouti, China has also acquired the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka on a 99-year lease.
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IF US PUSHES PAKISTAN FURTHER, CHINA PAKISTAN MAY GO FOR JOINT NAVAL, AIR BASES FOR DEFENCE: CHINESE STATE MEDIA

5 Jan, 2018


if-us-pushes-pakistan-further-china-pakistan-may-go-for-joint-naval-air-bases-for-defence-chinese-state-media-1515156663-9546.jpg


BEIJING: A Twitter attack by US President Donald Trump against Pakistan on New Year's Day will further strengthen the already close ties between Islamabad and Beijing, a report in a leading Chinese daily said.

In his first tweet of 2018, Trump charged Pakistan with deceit and treachery and cut off all further aid to Islamabad for harbouring terrorists US troops were hunting in Afghanistan.

READ MORE: Chinese company to rebuild damaged infrastructure in Mansehra
The move drew a stern backlash in Pakistan and a staunch defence of Islamabad in Beijing - a dynamic that experts said highlights the further strengthening of the relationship as the US seeks closer ties with India while 'casting aspersions on Pakistan', the Global Times said.

A day after Trump's tweet, the State Bank of Pakistan announced it has taken steps to ensure the use of the Yuan in bilateral trade and financing transactions.

READ MORE: Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attack in Kabul
It also said that public and private sectors were free to choose the Chinese currency for bilateral trade and investment activities.

According to the daily, the State Bank of Pakistan's statement 'may not be a dramatic policy change, but the timing made the move significant.

READ MORE: Turkey’s Erdogan says bilateral legal accords with US losing validity
'This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China,' said Dong Dengxin, Director of the Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said on Thursday: 'We encourage market entities from both countries to use our own currencies in clearing bilateral trade and investment.'

The daily said Washington's strategic shift towards New Delhi could also improve military cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing.

Citing a report published in US media, the paper said China was in talks with Pakistan to build an overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

'Both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan. But it is unnecessary at this time,' said Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies.

He said if 'the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes'.
Nope highly unlikely that we will allow bases but we will see more contacts and more facilities like Kamra
 
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China trying to get a base in Pakistan both economic and Security wise is foregone conclusion.

they will push for Yuan to be legal tender in Pakistan
they will push for Naval/Air base in Pakistan

the question is - how will this be justified to Pakistan? is it USA? is it India? someone or some instance will be used as a bogeyman to create this base and once its created, its very difficult to revoke those.

One final question - why does Pakistan want to have Chinese forces on their land? (Same question for the Yuan - why should Pakistan allow Chinese currency?)
 
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Its paramount in 2018 that Pakistan and China sign a mutual defence treaty - we will go to war for each other

China needs to build this naval and air base in Jiwani as well as a air base in Gilgit Balistan

These bases will effectively mean Indias plans for the regions to be failed.

Yes, we need to sign a mutual defence treaty between China and Pakistan.

Pakistan needs to officially renounce their military alliance with the USA.

I mean $255 million, is that really worth all this fuss? China has put in tens of billions into Pakistan, heck we even put trillions into US treasury bonds simply because there was nowhere else to park that cash. For $255 million we shouldn't be having this hassle, Pakistan should just tell the US to p*ss off with their stingy offerings.
 
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Trump's pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to China: Report

HIGHLIGHTS




    • Trump's attack against Pakappears to be helping boost already close ties between Pak and China, said a report in state-run Global Times
    • The report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump's recent outburst on Pakistan will further boost economic and defence ties between Beijing and Islamabad, including China acquiring a Pakistani military base close to Iran's Chabahar port, an official media report here said on Friday.
Trump's January 1 Twitter attack against Pakistan where he accused it of providing safe havens to terrorists appears to be helping boost already close ties between Pakistan and China, a report in the state-run Global Times said.

It attributed Islamabad's decision to allow Chinese currency in bilateral trade and financing transactions as China has stepped up its investments in the $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Significantly, the report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

The facility could be built at Jiwani, a port near Iran's Chabahar close to the border in the Gulf of Oman, and is located a short distance from Gwadar in Balochistan province which is currently being developed by China to gain entry into the warm waters of the Arabian Sea opposite the Mumbai coast.

Jiwani is located just a stone's throw from Chabahar port being jointly developed by Iran, India and Afghanistan to ensure a trade corridor for Indian exports to Afghanistan.



Observers say Jiwani could be a pressure tactic by Pakistan as China is already developing Gwadar where earlier reports said Beijing plans to station its marines.

While the official Chinese media said Trump piling pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to Beijing, analysts here point to already existing close ties between the two countries.

Pakistan's move to allow Chinese currency is not a dramatic policy change, as the yuan is already accepted by many Pakistani companies, said Dong Dengxin, director of Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

He said the timing may be significant.

"This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China," Dong told the Global Times.



On China establishing a military base at Jiwani, Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies said "both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan, but it is unnecessary at this time".

But he said it could be a backup plan in response to the Indo-Pacific strategy of the US and its allies.

Lin believes if the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes.

Interestingly, the Global Times said China has established its "first overseas military base in Djibouti", in the Horn of Africa in Indian Ocean.

China officially states that it is only a logistics base to service its naval personnel deployed for anti-piracy operations.

Besides Djibouti, China has also acquired the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka on a 99-year lease.

This is stating the obvious.
 
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Yes, we need to sign a mutual defence treaty between China and Pakistan.

Pakistan needs to officially renounce their military alliance with the USA.

I mean $255 million, is that really worth all this fuss? China has put in tens of billions into Pakistan, heck we even put trillions into US treasury bonds simply because there was nowhere else to park that cash. For $255 million we shouldn't be having this hassle, Pakistan should just tell the US to p*ss off with their stingy offerings.
Brother what is $255 million to all weather friends :pakistan::china:

we give more aid to Afghanistan annually then this petty 200 million change Trump is crying over.
Pakistan launched $500m aid projects for Afghanistan: minister
https://www.dawn.com/news/1238972

You said "Pakistan needs to officially renounce their military alliance with the USA".
what Millitary alliance ?? i dont see one, where was this alliance when the russians were blocking naval waters in 1971 Bangladesh war and President Nikon got scared and didn't send his navy to counter russia. other then providing a few f16s there is no military alliance, every single USA military equipment we have we have let chinese scientist study it.
Pakistan let China see crashed U.S. "stealth" copter
Pakistan gave China access to the previously unknown U.S. “stealth” helicopter that crashed during the commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May despite explicit requests from the CIA not to, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...shed-u-s-stealth-copter-idUSTRE77D2BT20110814

Pakistan and china are the only real friends we have in this world. we will never ever choose America over China. theres a famous saying "dont bite the hand that feeds you" we pakistanis respect that
 
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Trump's pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to China: Report

HIGHLIGHTS




    • Trump's attack against Pakappears to be helping boost already close ties between Pak and China, said a report in state-run Global Times
    • The report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump's recent outburst on Pakistan will further boost economic and defence ties between Beijing and Islamabad, including China acquiring a Pakistani military base close to Iran's Chabahar port, an official media report here said on Friday.
Trump's January 1 Twitter attack against Pakistan where he accused it of providing safe havens to terrorists appears to be helping boost already close ties between Pakistan and China, a report in the state-run Global Times said.

It attributed Islamabad's decision to allow Chinese currency in bilateral trade and financing transactions as China has stepped up its investments in the $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Significantly, the report quoted a Washington Times report that China is in talks with Pakistan to build its second overseas military base as part of a push for greater maritime capabilities along strategic sea routes.

The facility could be built at Jiwani, a port near Iran's Chabahar close to the border in the Gulf of Oman, and is located a short distance from Gwadar in Balochistan province which is currently being developed by China to gain entry into the warm waters of the Arabian Sea opposite the Mumbai coast.

Jiwani is located just a stone's throw from Chabahar port being jointly developed by Iran, India and Afghanistan to ensure a trade corridor for Indian exports to Afghanistan.



Observers say Jiwani could be a pressure tactic by Pakistan as China is already developing Gwadar where earlier reports said Beijing plans to station its marines.

While the official Chinese media said Trump piling pressure on Pakistan may push it closer to Beijing, analysts here point to already existing close ties between the two countries.

Pakistan's move to allow Chinese currency is not a dramatic policy change, as the yuan is already accepted by many Pakistani companies, said Dong Dengxin, director of Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

He said the timing may be significant.

"This is more of a political statement in response to pressure from the US, telling the US that Pakistan has a great relationship with China and that Pakistan would become even closer with China," Dong told the Global Times.



On China establishing a military base at Jiwani, Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Centre for South Asian Studies said "both Beijing and Islamabad have the ability to build a joint naval and air facility in Pakistan, but it is unnecessary at this time".

But he said it could be a backup plan in response to the Indo-Pacific strategy of the US and its allies.

Lin believes if the US and its allies push their Indo-Pacific strategy to the extreme, China will surely carry out a plan with Pakistan to ensure the security of sea routes.

Interestingly, the Global Times said China has established its "first overseas military base in Djibouti", in the Horn of Africa in Indian Ocean.

China officially states that it is only a logistics base to service its naval personnel deployed for anti-piracy operations.

Besides Djibouti, China has also acquired the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka on a 99-year lease.

Paper tiger news paper source.... chinese Brother, atleast fulfill your single commitment than talk, till now just :hitwall:
 
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