Pakistan announced visa exemption for Chinese citizens

Falling into China's debt trap, Pakistan's government, heavily indebted, has announced visa waivers for Chinese citizens.
According to China People's Network, on August 1st, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said: "Pakistan will implement visa exemption policy for Chinese citizens from August 14th."
According to Chinese propaganda media, until August 2024, the countries and regions that will grant visas to citizens with common passports with China are the United Arab Emirates, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Qatar, the Maldives Islands, Thailand, Singapore, and Armenia; Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and San Marino from European countries; and North American countries include Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and Grenada.
There are also countries that have one-way visa exemptions for Chinese citizens, and Chinese citizens can enter these countries without a visa. These countries are Asian and African countries, such as Oman, South Korea's Jeju Island, Uzbekistan, Iran, Vietnam, Malaysia, Gabon, Morocco, Mozambique, Tunisia, Zambia, Angola and other countries.

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06/08/2024
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