In a significant move, the United States has imposed sanctions on three China-based companies and one from Belarus for their alleged roles in supplying components for ballistic missiles to Pakistan. The action marks Washington’s latest attempt to rein in Pakistan’s ballistic missile program, especially its long-range missile initiatives.
The sanctions come as a blow to Pakistan’s efforts to enhance its missile capabilities.
US slaps Sanctions
The companies targeted by the sanctions include Xi’an Longde Technology Development, Tianjin Creative Source International Trade, and Granpect Co. Ltd from China, along with the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant from Belarus.
According to the US State Department, these entities have been involved in activities or transactions that either contribute to or pose a risk of contributing to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction or their delivery systems by Pakistan. China, a steadfast ally of Pakistan, has long been a key supplier of arms and defence equipment to Islamabad, aiding the country’s military advancement.
Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant, for instance, supplied a special vehicle chassis crucial for Pakistan’s long-range ballistic missile program, while Xi’an Longde Technology Development provided missile-related equipment, including a filament winding machine. Tianjin Creative Source International Trade delivered stir welding equipment and a linear accelerator system, likely for Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission. This move underscores the ongoing tensions between the US and Pakistan over the latter’s military activities and highlights Washington’s determination to disrupt any support for Pakistan’s ballistic missile program.
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