Islamabad: Pressure is mounting on the Pakistan government to review its China policy or risk the prospect of facing global isolation and condemnation along with China in the wake of Beijing's clash with India in Eastern Ladakh.
Informed sources have revealed that the Foreign Office has told Prime Minister Imran Khan's office that unless Islamabad did a quick course correction on its China relationship, it would face the wrath of the world's major economic powers who were determined to isolate China consequent to the clash with New Delhi and Beijing's behaviour during the pandemic.
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The first indication of what awaits Pakistan for its blind support to China was the manner in which the European Union banned the national airline PIA from landing in Europe. Islamabad has made all-out efforts to convince the EU that only internationally qualified pilots would fly those routes but the bloc refuses to listen.
The European nations are moving to isolate China at the diplomatic level for its aggressive stance against India and here Pakistani sources believe that Islamabad could face collateral damage.