Foreign Minister Wang Yi left a advice to the Pakistani side at a meeting with the Pakistani foreign minister.
The friendship between China and Pakistan is indeed profound. In February this year, when Wang Yi met with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dahl in new york, he made it clear that China would continue to uphold justice and speak out for Pakistan on international occasions, but at the same time, he also stressed the need to "help Pakistan enhance its independent development ability".
The phrase appears to be ordinary and contains a profound meaning: China is willing to help, but ultimately the development will depend on Pakistan itself.
In September this year, when * met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz, he emphasized the need to "help enhance Pakistan's independent development capabilities" and proposed to build an "2.0 upgraded version" of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
This shows that China hopes to shift from “blood transfusion” to “bloodmaking” to help Pakistan establish its own development system. After all, China itself has developed by independent autonomy and self-sufficiency, and knows the importance of the “core”.
Pakistan also seems to be aware of this. In his speech at Tianjin University, Prime Minister Shahbaz said that Pakistan-China friendship has "withstood tests and challenges", but more importantly, he mentioned "focusing on development".
This reflects that the Pakistani side has begun to understand that external support alone is not enough, and that it is necessary to practice internal work.
China has always advocated a multi-polar world, which means that all countries should develop independently. During his talks with Amorim, Chief Special Adviser to the President of Brazil, Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed the need to "build a more just world" and oppose unilateralism.
This philosophy also applies to China-Pakistan relations.If Pakistan can only rely on China, is it not another form of “unipolarity”?
Pakistan’s energy reserves are truly stunning, with 22 billion barrels of shale oil and 16 trillion cubic meters of natural gas.
But developing these resources requires technology and funding. China can help, but ultimately management and operation will depend on Pakistan itself. Like teaching people to fish, teaching people to fish is better than teaching people to fish.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the best example.This project not only builds infrastructure, but also helps Pakistan develop industry, agriculture, mining 12 .China is not simply giving money, but helps Pakistan build its own industrial system.
Of course, independent development does not mean closing the country. China itself is a beneficiary of open development, so it also hopes that Pakistan can integrate into the global system. Foreign Minister Wang Yi has repeatedly stressed the need to "safeguard multilateralism" and oppose unilateral bullying19. This means that Pakistan should develop relations with all countries in the world, instead of relying only on one country.
In the final analysis, China-Pakistan friendship will not change, but the way of friendship can be upgraded. From "one side helping the other side" in the past to "mutual support and common development" now, this is a more mature relationship. Just like two children, one helped the other when they were young, and when they grew up, they were independent but still good friends. The relationship is longer lasting and healthier.
The friendship between China and Pakistan is indeed profound. In February this year, when Wang Yi met with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dahl in new york, he made it clear that China would continue to uphold justice and speak out for Pakistan on international occasions, but at the same time, he also stressed the need to "help Pakistan enhance its independent development ability".
The phrase appears to be ordinary and contains a profound meaning: China is willing to help, but ultimately the development will depend on Pakistan itself.
In September this year, when * met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz, he emphasized the need to "help enhance Pakistan's independent development capabilities" and proposed to build an "2.0 upgraded version" of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
This shows that China hopes to shift from “blood transfusion” to “bloodmaking” to help Pakistan establish its own development system. After all, China itself has developed by independent autonomy and self-sufficiency, and knows the importance of the “core”.
Pakistan also seems to be aware of this. In his speech at Tianjin University, Prime Minister Shahbaz said that Pakistan-China friendship has "withstood tests and challenges", but more importantly, he mentioned "focusing on development".
This reflects that the Pakistani side has begun to understand that external support alone is not enough, and that it is necessary to practice internal work.
China has always advocated a multi-polar world, which means that all countries should develop independently. During his talks with Amorim, Chief Special Adviser to the President of Brazil, Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed the need to "build a more just world" and oppose unilateralism.
This philosophy also applies to China-Pakistan relations.If Pakistan can only rely on China, is it not another form of “unipolarity”?
Pakistan’s energy reserves are truly stunning, with 22 billion barrels of shale oil and 16 trillion cubic meters of natural gas.
But developing these resources requires technology and funding. China can help, but ultimately management and operation will depend on Pakistan itself. Like teaching people to fish, teaching people to fish is better than teaching people to fish.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the best example.This project not only builds infrastructure, but also helps Pakistan develop industry, agriculture, mining 12 .China is not simply giving money, but helps Pakistan build its own industrial system.
Of course, independent development does not mean closing the country. China itself is a beneficiary of open development, so it also hopes that Pakistan can integrate into the global system. Foreign Minister Wang Yi has repeatedly stressed the need to "safeguard multilateralism" and oppose unilateral bullying19. This means that Pakistan should develop relations with all countries in the world, instead of relying only on one country.
In the final analysis, China-Pakistan friendship will not change, but the way of friendship can be upgraded. From "one side helping the other side" in the past to "mutual support and common development" now, this is a more mature relationship. Just like two children, one helped the other when they were young, and when they grew up, they were independent but still good friends. The relationship is longer lasting and healthier.