The Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea reported that the Australian media had no basis for "China Interests to establish a military base in the Embargen Special Economic Zone of Papua New Guinea", which was uniquely speculated.

According to the Global Times, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan said on Sunday (July 10) that it has noticed that an Australian media has recently been "China -Pakistan's new cooperation in the Ihu Economic Zone is to establishReport from military bases.

The embassy said that China and Pakistan have always adhered to the principles of mutual respect, mutual benefit and win -win development to carry out pragmatic cooperation in various fields, including the request of Baza New Party to carry out economic investment and basic economic investment and basic economic investment and basic economic zone in Yipu and other economic investment and foundation.The possibility of facility construction cooperation is discussed.The new parties to China and Pakistan oppose the interference and destruction of third parties, and will continue to carry out normal cooperation.

Earlier this month, the relevant reports of the Daily Mail Australian version claimed that China has invested funds to build the Yuehu Economic Zone in Pakistan Bay Province. In the future, this special zone will "include military bases."

The Daily Mail quoted the director of the Ihu Economic Special Economic Zone project Peter Kengma, "We have been supported by the Chinese military. If they continue to increase their support, they may get two bases."

In this regard, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan emphasized that the remarks issued by the relevant personnel of the Basin Icho Economic Zone Office did not meet the facts and were irresponsible.

Public information shows that the Yuehu Economic Zone was approved by the Pakistani National Executive Committee in January last year. After the completion of the special zone, it will have infrastructure, technology, education, and manufacturing infrastructure such as deep -water port, airport, and highway.Industry and other parks.

The Secretary -General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Vohenggu, also issued a statement on Sunday, emphasizing that "the allegations about China’ s use of the project (Yuehu Economic Zone) to build a military base are unspeakable.And it is very harmful to the bilateral relations between Pakistan and China. "

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi launched a visit to the eight Pacific nations at the end of May.Agreement talks.

According to the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Yi and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Malape met that Papua is a "locomotive" in cooperation between China and South Taima. China is willingThe two parties cooperate to expand new areas.

Malape said that it will continue to work hard to deepen the pragmatic cooperation between the two states, speed up the signing of the free trade agreement, and provide convenience for Chinese companies to invest in Pakistan.