TaiShang
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Here, you have my comment as a Pakistani.
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China and Pakistan are strategic partners and this relationship is well embodied within the SCO, in which Pakistan is a permanent observer.
The cooperation at the SCO suggests that China and Pakistan as strategic partners agree to cooperate and coordinate their efforts to fight three evils: terrorism, extremism and separatism.
Thus, China and Pakistan have built significant mutual trust. As a country that has been suffering from radical Islamist terrorism and extremist ethnicism, probably Pakistan is one of the few countries (with no ultimate geopolitical agenda against China unlike the US that harbors and supports separatist terrorism against rival nations) that understands and appreciates China's efforts. A safe Central Asia/Western China also means a safer Pakistan.
China-Pakistan cooperation and coordination at the SCO and beyond will continue regardless of outsider sentimentalism. In the end, everybody has their own geopolitical agendas.
I do not think Turkey's geopolitical agenda in Central Asia fits with that of Pakistan. In fact, it is against the interests of Pakistan. There is no reason why Pakistan would sacrifice its own interests for the sake of Turkey's interests.
Remember, when the US was killing Pakistani civilians through extra-judicial drone strikes during Obama era, Turkey was having great relations and nobody questioned their NATO partnership.
If Turkey would not sacrifice its interests within the NATO and the US camp in general for Pakistan for an issue that had everything to do with Pakistan, why would Pakistan do it for Turkey now for an issue that has nothing to do with Turkey?
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