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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

China Blames Policies Of A Certain Developed Country For Pakistan’s Financial Crisis

During a regular press briefing at the International Press Center, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning, pointed out that the financial crisis in many developing countries, including Pakistan, was primarily caused by the financial policies of a certain developed country, which she implied was the United States.

Mao Ning’s comments were made in the context of China’s longstanding strategic partnership and close friendship with Pakistan. She reassured Pakistan that China would continue to support its economic growth and development, and emphasized that China had always cooperated with Pakistan in this regard.

Mao Ning also stressed the importance of international cooperation in promoting social and economic development in Pakistan and other developing countries. She called on the world to play a constructive role in this regard, and suggested that the policies of developed countries should be scrutinized to ensure that they do not harm the economic interests of developing countries.

The comments by the Chinese spokesperson reflect China’s growing role as a major player in the global economy, as well as its close relationship with Pakistan. They also highlight the challenges faced by developing countries in achieving sustainable economic growth and development, and the need for international cooperation in addressing these challenges.

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