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China announces to continue its assistance to Pakistan

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Another example of Pak-China friendship has emerged.

According to the details, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman has issued a statement in which he announced to continue their assistance to Pakistan.

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The sources said,  a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that China could not forget Pakistan’s help and cooperation in difficult times.

He said that China and Pakistan have always been linked by strong strategic partnership and strong friendship, while China and Pakistan have stood by each other in every difficult hour and will continue to do so.

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The spokesman added that China would work with Pakistan to safeguard public health in both the countries and globally and to promote people-to-people contacts in view of the common future of the two countries.

Earlier today, The Chinese Foreign Ministry has said that the United States has withdrawn from the World Health Organization.

According to the statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a message on the social networking site Twitter that the United States was not in a position to make unnecessary comments about the cooperation between China and the WHO.

In a statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman added that the United States could allow WHO experts to visit the country to check the status of the coronavirus, and that if the United States was concerned about the global response to coronavirus, it should first consider its international presence, fulfill responsibilities and work closely with the WHO.

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