Anti-CPEC Nexus and the Hand Behind “Debt Trap”
The U.S. is supporting and running anti-CPEC malicious campaigns. They have also coined terminologies like ‘debt trap’ controlling Pakistan.
The U.S. is supporting and running anti-CPEC malicious campaigns. They have also coined terminologies like ‘debt trap’ controlling Pakistan.
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The main purpose here was to create a comprehensive and unified legal framework for better managing new challenges, filling in holes where necessary and communicating this clearly to everyone.
A deepened China-New Zealand comprehensive strategic partnership will definitely deliver more benefits to the two countries and two peoples, which is therefore conducive to regional development and prosperity.
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