The United States provided મદદ 2.5 billion in aid to Pakistan between 2002 and 2020


Washington, Feb. 8, 203, Friday

Political and economic ties between China and Pakistan have been strengthened, but the United States does not consider the two countries' relationship to be a partnership. A State Department spokesman was quoted in a press briefing as saying that the United States was ignoring the fact that it was working with China and Pakistan. In this regard, the spokesperson clarified that there is no need for any country to choose between the US and China. We are also making choices. What matters is the relationship with America.

The benefits of partnering with the United States are unmatched by any other country. Not only that, by calling Pakistan a strategic partner, the US spokesperson tried to cover up the relations with China. Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress party in the Indian Parliament, has said that relations between Pakistan and China have improved due to a strategic mistake of the present government, which he refused to endorse.


According to the Federation and American Scientists, Pakistan received ૨૫ 4.5 billion in aid between 2002 and 2020. Of this, 4.5 billion was security assistance and ૪ 12.5 billion was aid to the United States and its allies in Afghanistan. Unlike aid from China, Pakistan does not have to repay most of the money it receives from the United States.

In 2014, then-President Donald Trump cut ફ 200 billion in funding, saying he had not given much support to Pakistan by changing its South Asia strategy. U.S. officials have warned that there is a "secret price" to be paid for cooperation with China. Recipients who are not in a position to return help. Pakistan, which is mired in Chinese debt due to the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, has demanded a reconsideration of its 20 billion debt.


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