Shehbaz Sharif ‘higher’ for China-Pak ties than Imran Khan: Chinese official media
Chinese official media on Sunday sounded upbeat concerning the prospects of Shehbaz Sharif turning into the brand new prime minister following the ouster of Imran Khan, saying all-weather ties between China and Pakistan “could be better than under Khan”.
A brand new Pakistan authorities can be shaped more than likely below Shehbaz, the youthful brother of three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, after Parliament reconvenes on Monday to vote for a brand new premier, a write up within the state-run Global Times mentioned.
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“Chinese and Pakistani analysts consider that the solid China-Pakistan relations will not be affected by the internal political change in Pakistan because to safeguard and develop the bilateral ties is the joint consensus of all parties and all groups in Pakistan,” it said.
“The potential successor of Khan is from the Sharif household which has been selling China-Pakistan ties for a very long time, and cooperation between the 2 nations could possibly be even higher than below Khan,” it said, adding that close ties between the two countries were better under the traditional political parties.
The USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) progressed better under the previous Nawaz Sharif government.
China had reservations about Khan as he was a critic of the project when he was in the opposition though he later became its big admirer after assuming office in 2018.
The latest political change in Pakistan is mainly caused by political party struggles and issues with the economy and people’s livelihoods, said Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University.
Qian added that due to the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, many people in the country believe that Khan’s administration has failed to stop the economic situation from worsening,
“In basic, present inner issues in Pakistan don’t have anything to do with its strong ties with China, so there is not going to be a major influence on China-Pakistan cooperation,” he mentioned.
“Khan is from a newly rising political party, and when traditional major political parties like the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) or the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) return to power, China-Pakistan cooperation could be even better because these traditional major parties have much closer and deeper ties with China,” Qian told the daily.
When Shehbaz was a regional leader of the eastern province of Punjab, he signed many Belt and Road Initiative cooperation deals with China directly to improve local infrastructure and economic development, and his family has maintained long-standing ties with China as his brother Nawaz Sharif is a three-time former prime minister and the leader who kicked off the CPEC project, the Chinese experts said.
Significantly, the write-up also commented on Khan’s problematic ties with the powerful Pakistan military, which caused his downfall.
Some voices have said that the Pakistani military does not like Imran Khan’s diplomatic stance, which they believe has impacted the neutrality of the country and brought unnecessary friction with the superpowers of the world as the country’s military also has cooperation with the US,” it said.
“This is another excuse why the Imran Khan administration was ousted, however we have to keep in mind that the Pakistani army additionally attaches nice significance to ties with China,” Qian mentioned.