Ryuzaki
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Good!
Since Iran is in the same FATF blacklist(although considered a more stable country than Pakistan),maybe it could help improve Pak-Iran ties.
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Good!
well we needed three countries support after saudia stopped
Ummah is still useful, we got help in the past and if we get a strong govt we could increase our influence again so ummah still some usefulSo much for Ummah?
0.1%... Also give 50 years to repay it...@ 2 % interest rate !!
What is the interest rate Japan is charging on its loan to India for bullet train?
No. It takes three countries not to put Pak in the terror list. Unfortunately those dickless murican bitch Arabs decided to withdraw their support. Only China and Turkey remain which is not enough consensus. China then pulled out as there is no point after Saudi pulled out due to Murica pressure.
Turkey actually shown their protest against USA here... It was actually a vote against USA than a vote in favour of Pakistan...Never trust saudia,the backstabbers.as far as China is concerned,every country looks for it's own interest first.there is nothing like friendship bigger than mountains.it is all about money.only country who truly represent Muslim empire is turkey.we must support turkey and we should trust them.they are a great country and much powerful than Al Jews and son of Jews sitting inside saudia.these Saudi backstabbers must be punished.
It's very simple but most Pakistanis here who unfortunately represent the majority will disagree out of misplaced views on foreign policy.
China gains nothing by supporting Pakistan in this scenario. It doesn't serve to contain India and can be used as a bargaining chip with the US on other matters. It's also a mildly friendly gesture to both these countries in return for their support in their election to vice Presidency in the FATF.
On a broader note, it should be understood that the Chinese focus on the geo-political spectrum is largely geared towards the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean at the time being. The CPEC is hyped up a lot but it's quite clearly a beta test in expanding shipping operations towards the West.
Many Pakistanis just don't want to face the reality that the Arabs consider us(and other South Asians) as their servants. Im sure there are exceptions...im sure there are good sensible Arab ppl...but in general Pakistan/Pakistanis don't command the same respect as US or some Western European nations(and their citizens). I'm not advocating that Pak/Pakistanis should be considered equal to them...surely US is a superpower and Pakistan isn't even close. So naturally KSA has more interests and wants to please US more while it can afford to care less about Pak/Pakistanis...all I hope for is that Pakistan/Pakistanis see that and become disillusioned. Don't confuse ur love/respect for that land with other aspects of that country. Forget this brotherly BS with them...yes I'm aware that KSA has helped Pak at various points in time...but they have also abandoned Pak at various points...it all comes down to their interests first and nothing is wrong with that. Pak/Pakistanis should do the same with KSA.Oh no what happened I was led to believe that the GCC (led by Saudi) were Pakistan's greatest and most trustworthy brothers (end sarcasm).
The latest investment figures for Pakistan;
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1662219/2-fdi-grows-132-340-8m-china-dominates/
According to the central bank data, China remained the single largest foreign investor with a net investment of $174.4 million in February, followed by the United Kingdom with $87.4 million, Hong Kong with $32.5 million, Switzerland with $9 million and Italy with $8 million.
Oh look no sign of dear GCC allies, and hilariously China comes in at one and three (Hong Kong) with the British second!
Many Pakistanis just don't want to face the reality that the Arabs consider us(and other South Asians) as their servants. Im sure there are exceptions...im sure there are good sensible Arab ppl...but in general Pakistan/Pakistanis don't command the same respect as US or some Western European nations(and their citizens). I'm not advocating that Pak/Pakistanis should be considered equal to them...surely US is a superpower and Pakistan isn't even close. So naturally KSA has more interests and wants to please US more while it can afford to care less about Pak/Pakistanis...all I hope for is that Pakistan/Pakistanis see that and become disillusioned. Don't confuse ur love/respect for that land with other aspects of that country. Forget this brotherly BS with them...yes I'm aware that KSA has helped Pak at various points in time...but they have also abandoned Pak at various points...it all comes down to their interests first and nothing is wrong with that. Pak/Pakistanis should do the same with KSA.