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Memo of the 1st of December 2021 event. With Jean-François Di Meglio
Memo of the 1st of December 2021 event. With Jean-François Di Meglio
Memo of the 19th of October 2021 event. With Jean-François Di Meglio
Memo of the 29th of September 2021 webinar. With Eva Merle (Comité
Compte Rendu: “EU-Korea Convergences and partnerships 10 years after the EU-Korea FTA,
Thursday, 21 November 2019 Paris, 75115 Based on a “shared heritage” in
Monday, November 25 2019 Paris – Hôtel d’Evreux, Place Vendôme A FRANCE-KOREA
On the margin of the 2019 UN General Assembly, in a conversation with Pakistan Prime minister Imran Khan held at the Council for Foreign Relations, New York, Richard Haass, the Council’s President, pointed Pakistan as being « on the short list of countries receiving most Belt and Road Initiative investiments » and therefore addressed Prime Minister Imran Khan with two substantial questions: firstly, will this state of affairs not dramatically exacerbate Pakistan’s debt challenge, given the nature of Chinese support ? Furthermore, how does Pakistan claim to retain full sovereignety while inviting China to lead projects on such a scale?
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s answer simply outlined the great opportunity that China represents for Pakistan.
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