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July 2, 2021
As Beijing marked the centenary of the ruling Communist Party, Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said Pakistan will not accept any pressure to either change or downgrade its relations with China.
“The United States expects Pakistan to choose a side. This is not appropriate,” the prime minister said in an interaction with Chinese media in Islamabad. “The relationship between Pakistan and China is very deep, it’s not just between the governments, but it’s a people-to-people relationship,” he said. “Whatever will happen [the] relationship between our two countries, no matter what pressure is put on us, is not going to change,” he said in response to a question.
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