Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the US has always used his country for its purposes, The News reported.
Whenever the US needed us, they established relations, and Pakistan became a frontline state, and then abandoned it and slapped sanctions on us when its purposes were served, he said.
The Prime Minister made the remarks during an interview with Eric Li, the director of the advisory committee of the China Institute at Fudan University.
On Pakistan-US relations, he said there was a time when Pakistan had friendly relations with the US; and when Pakistan was no longer needed, the US distanced itself from it.
Later, he continued, friendly relations between the US and Pakistan were restored and Islamabad became a friend of Washington.
The US helped us at that time, but as soon as the Soviet Union left Afghanistan, the US imposed sanctions on Pakistan.
He said that after nine years, when 9/11 happened, US-Pakistan relations got better again. When the US failed in Afghanistan, Pakistan was blamed for the defeat.
Khan said Pakistan has not maintained relations with the US as it has with China, the report said.
China is a friend of Pakistan which has stood the test of time, and Pakistan-China relations have been continuing for 70 years. Pakistan has been with China in every forum and China has supported Pakistan in every need.
During the interview, he dismissed outright the Western countries’ suspicion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Gwadar port and said that the projects were a great opportunity for regional development.
I do not understand why there is suspicion about CPEC and the Gwadar port. It makes no sense because, as far as Pakistan is concerned, my number one priority is the country’s 220 million people.
Meanwhile, In a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black, Pakistan which is widely acknowledged as a terror sponsor is blaming India for the unrest in Balochistan.
The Pakistan Foreign Office made it clear that there was strong evidence that India was involved in unrest in Balochistan, The News reported.
Islamabad blamed New Delhi for its âsinister campaignâ to sabotage CPEC and also rejected the âunwarrantedâ and âpreposterousâ remarks it made on the Pakistan-China Joint statement of February 6, the report said.
Pakistan categorically rejects the unwarranted and preposterous comments made by the spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on the Pakistan-China Joint Statement of 6 February 2022, and we also strongly reject Indiaâs persistent propaganda against China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan has shared irrefutable evidence of Indiaâs sinister campaign to sabotage CPEC through its dossiers released in 2020 and 2021, said the Foreign Office.
We expect the parties concerned not to interfere in matters that are internal affairs of India, the MEA had said.
The Pakistan Foreign Office reminded India that there is strong evidence of Indian involvement in recent sinister attempts to stir up unrest in Balochistan by supporting anti-state elements, the report said.
