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US colluding with India to sabotage CPEC: PM’s aide Khalid Mansoor
Kazim AlamPublished October 24, 2021 - Updated 28 minutes ago
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In this file photo, Khalid Mansoor speaks to media at Energy Infrastructure Cooperation Forum in Beijing, China, on November 11, 2018. — Photo courtesy: GE Middle East, North Africa & Turkey

In this file photo, Khalid Mansoor speaks to media at Energy Infrastructure Cooperation Forum in Beijing, China, on November 11, 2018. — Photo courtesy: GE Middle East, North Africa & Turkey
KARACHI: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority czar Khalid Mansoor came out on Saturday swinging at the United States for hatching plots against the multibillion-dollar project.
Addressing the CPEC Summit at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), the special assistant to the prime minister (SAPM) on CPEC affairs accused the United States of conniving in cahoots with India against the economic lifeline of Pakistan.
“From the point of view of the emerging geo-strategic situation, one thing is clear: the United States supported by India is inimical to CPEC. It will not let it succeed. That’s where we have to take a position,” Mr Mansoor said.
Read: Most loans under CPEC at commercial rates: report
Islamabad is the seventh largest recipient of Chinese overseas development financing with 71 projects worth $27.3 billion currently under way as part of CPEC. Many Western think tanks and commentators have termed CPEC an economic trap that has already resulted in bloated public debt levels and disproportionately high Chinese influence in the domestic economy.
Washington now ‘taking stock of economic and political consequences’
The premier’s aide said the United States and India continue to “make attempts to manoeuvre Pakistan out of” China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) — a global infrastructure development plan — under which the Chinese government has been investing heavily in about 70 countries.
“There’s no way Pakistan will forgo any of its benefits. It has more than once burnt its fingers in (the Western) alliance in the past,” he said, adding that their attempts to dilute China’s strategic influence in the region will fail.
He said the Western powers view CPEC as a symbol of China’s political ambition. “That’s the reason CPEC is seen suspiciously by both the United States and Europe… they view CEPC more as a move by China to expand its political, strategic and business influence,” said Mr Mansoor, noting that China has been able to manage that apprehension “to a great extent”.
The United States is now “taking stock of the economic and political consequences” of withdrawing from the region, he said.
“I had a very, very detailed discussion with the American embassy people. I told them CPEC is available for them as well. They have also expressed their wish that they would like to develop some kind of involvement and see how it can be beneficial for both countries,” he noted.
The SAPM said Islamabad is seeking the expansion of CPEC to Afghanistan and has discussed the possibility of Taliban-led Afghanistan joining the multibillion-dollar economic corridor.
He said there’s been “deep interest” in developing economic connectivity between Afghanistan and Pakistan and with other neighbouring countries, including Iran. “Some European countries have started showing interest (in CPEC). Their ambassadors keep on coming,” he said.
He repeatedly referred to fake news and “negative propaganda” about the viability of CPEC and the pace of its progress. “In terms of its scope, Phase II of CPEC is going to be an order of magnitude bigger than Phase I.”
Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2021
 
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It is very important for China and Pakistan to sit with the Afghan Taliban and immediately work out how to proceed with extending CPEC into Afghanistan. The sooner this gets done the better.

Of course the US doesn't approve of CPEC. The US has made its intentions crystal clear from day one. The US is in bed with India.
 
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CPEC is poorly thought out project meant to benefit Chinese interests. Honestly there is nothing to sabotage

Pakistan is not going to generate the economic output to pay off the CPEC loans. The only question is how much losses are the Chinese going to take.
Putting the full burden on the Pakistani public will ruin relationship between Pakistan and China
 
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CPEC is poorly thought out project meant to benefit Chinese interests. Honestly there is nothing to sabotage

Pakistan is not going to generate the economic output to pay off the CPEC loans. The only question is how much losses are the Chinese going to take.
Putting the full burden on the Pakistani public will ruin relationship between Pakistan and China
is US still working on it B3W? If CPEC is dying then the US should cease that project.
 
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is US still working on it B3W? If CPEC is dying then the US should cease that project.

the difference between B3W and CPEC is that B3W would be for economically viable projects
B3W is the entire world. CPEC is for Pakistan
 
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CPEC is poorly thought out project meant to benefit Chinese interests. Honestly there is nothing to sabotage

Pakistan is not going to generate the economic output to pay off the CPEC loans. The only question is how much losses are the Chinese going to take.
Putting the full burden on the Pakistani public will ruin relationship between Pakistan and China




Sure it is. Because random gangus like you so so.......... 8-)

4 million dead gangus from covid-19 say hi........:azn::

 
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It is very important for China and Pakistan to sit with the Afghan Taliban and immediately work out how to proceed with extending CPEC into Afghanistan. The sooner this gets done the better.

Of course the US doesn't approve of CPEC. The US has made its intentions crystal clear from day one. The US is in bed with India.
CPEC will not expand into an unstable Afghanistan any time soon. That's just wishful thinking on the Pakistanis' part.
 
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US colluding with India to sabotage CPEC: PM’s aide Khalid Mansoor
Kazim AlamPublished October 24, 2021 - Updated 28 minutes ago
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In this file photo, Khalid Mansoor speaks to media at Energy Infrastructure Cooperation Forum in Beijing, China, on November 11, 2018. — Photo courtesy: GE Middle East, North Africa & Turkey

In this file photo, Khalid Mansoor speaks to media at Energy Infrastructure Cooperation Forum in Beijing, China, on November 11, 2018. — Photo courtesy: GE Middle East, North Africa & Turkey
KARACHI: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority czar Khalid Mansoor came out on Saturday swinging at the United States for hatching plots against the multibillion-dollar project.
Addressing the CPEC Summit at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), the special assistant to the prime minister (SAPM) on CPEC affairs accused the United States of conniving in cahoots with India against the economic lifeline of Pakistan.
“From the point of view of the emerging geo-strategic situation, one thing is clear: the United States supported by India is inimical to CPEC. It will not let it succeed. That’s where we have to take a position,” Mr Mansoor said.
Read: Most loans under CPEC at commercial rates: report
Islamabad is the seventh largest recipient of Chinese overseas development financing with 71 projects worth $27.3 billion currently under way as part of CPEC. Many Western think tanks and commentators have termed CPEC an economic trap that has already resulted in bloated public debt levels and disproportionately high Chinese influence in the domestic economy.

The premier’s aide said the United States and India continue to “make attempts to manoeuvre Pakistan out of” China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) — a global infrastructure development plan — under which the Chinese government has been investing heavily in about 70 countries.
“There’s no way Pakistan will forgo any of its benefits. It has more than once burnt its fingers in (the Western) alliance in the past,” he said, adding that their attempts to dilute China’s strategic influence in the region will fail.
He said the Western powers view CPEC as a symbol of China’s political ambition. “That’s the reason CPEC is seen suspiciously by both the United States and Europe… they view CEPC more as a move by China to expand its political, strategic and business influence,” said Mr Mansoor, noting that China has been able to manage that apprehension “to a great extent”.
The United States is now “taking stock of the economic and political consequences” of withdrawing from the region, he said.
“I had a very, very detailed discussion with the American embassy people. I told them CPEC is available for them as well. They have also expressed their wish that they would like to develop some kind of involvement and see how it can be beneficial for both countries,” he noted.
The SAPM said Islamabad is seeking the expansion of CPEC to Afghanistan and has discussed the possibility of Taliban-led Afghanistan joining the multibillion-dollar economic corridor.
He said there’s been “deep interest” in developing economic connectivity between Afghanistan and Pakistan and with other neighbouring countries, including Iran. “Some European countries have started showing interest (in CPEC). Their ambassadors keep on coming,” he said.
He repeatedly referred to fake news and “negative propaganda” about the viability of CPEC and the pace of its progress. “In terms of its scope, Phase II of CPEC is going to be an order of magnitude bigger than Phase I.”
Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2021


We know that!!


You are in government, do some thing!!
 
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hmhm.. let's see. if B3W matures fast we can compare it in a year with CPEC.

whatever happens with B3W is irrelevant. CPEC projects are economically unviable. As I said earlier Pakistan is not going to generate the economic output to pay off the CPEC loans. The only question is how much losses are the Chinese going to take. Putting the full burden on the Pakistani public will ruin relationship between Pakistan and China
 
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whatever happens with B3W is irrelevant. CPEC projects are economically unviable. As I said earlier Pakistan is not going to generate the economic output to pay off the CPEC loans. The only question is how much losses are the Chinese going to take. Putting the full burden on the Pakistani public will ruin relationship between Pakistan and China


CPEC will make profit over time and its not a short term gain venture. Some projects are set up for the good and betterment of the countries and for their people so view it in that light.
Think about it in probably 10 years time Chinese exports will be taking much shorter time to arrive at their destinations and with the proposed oil pipe lines US won't be able to stop flow of oil to the China. While Pakistan own economic zone goods and materials can be transported easily and common man of Pakistan can travel from A to B much easily. There are plenty of bumpy roads ahead of us but with the good will between both countries it will eventually be over come.
 
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CPEC will make profit over time and its not a short term gain venture. Some projects are set up for the good and betterment of the countries and for their people so view it in that light.
Think about it in probably 10 years time Chinese exports will be taking much shorter time to arrive at their destinations and with the proposed oil pipe lines US won't be able to stop flow of oil to the China. While Pakistan own economic zone goods and materials can be transported easily and common man of Pakistan can travel from A to B much easily. There are plenty of bumpy roads ahead of us but with the good will between both countries it will eventually be over come.
The bumpier the road the more guarantee for Pak to succeed:

Nuke program ( We’ll make a horrible example out of you)

The USSR invasion of Afganistan

The US’s WOT (We’ll bomb you back to the Stone Age)

India’s relentless wars with Pak in all sphere’s possible (We have drowned the Two Nation Theory into the Bay of Bengal)

Etc.
 
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