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Pakistan has indirectly refused to allow China to establish an air and sea military base in Gwadar.
The Pakistani military and senior government leaders have repeatedly stated on different occasions that they will not allow foreign troops to establish military bases in Pakistan. Obviously, this means that China is not allowed to establish military bases in Pakistan as well.
As a staunch ally of Pakistan, China has established China's first military base overseas in Djibouti, Africa. The People’s Liberation Army’s support base in Djibouti is the first overseas base of the Chinese PLA. It is a port-type comprehensive support base. It is mainly used for replenishment of the army and naval forces, and provides logistical support for the Navy’s Gulf of Aden escort and African peacekeepers. The base joint advance group consists of officers and men of the Army.
The first contract is 10 years, and China needs to pay $21 million to Djibouti per year as a lease fee.
Although China has other potential options, including Kenya, Seychelles, Maldives, Sri Lanka, etc., Pakistan is the country with the best relations with China. Pakistan refuses to allow China to establish an air and sea military base in Gwadar, making it lost every year more than $20 million in revenue (which is believed to be paid $30 million to Pakistan each year) also may cast doubts on China’s status as an ally of Pakistan.
The Chinese side does not mind Pakistan's establishment of a reciprocal military base in China.
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