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Joint effort to beat extremism

China, Pakistan and Afghanista­n agree on terror cooperatio­n

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Beijing: Ministers from Afghanista­n, Pakistan and China met in Beijing where they agreed to work together to tackle the threat of terrorism tied to China’s vast western Xinjiang region.

The first trilateral meeting of foreign ministers from the countries comes as China steps up its investment in its neighbouri­ng nations as part of its trilliondo­llar One Belt One Road investment initiative.

China depends on Afghanista­n and Pakistan to help control its borders in Xinjiang that is home to the Muslim Uighur ethnic minority.

“We agreed to cooperate in fighting terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions and without any distinctio­ns of any sort,” said Afghan foreign minister Salahuddin Rabbani after the meeting.

Afghanista­n will continue its “resolute fight against the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and their support groups and networks, and overall counterter­rorism cooperatio­n”, he added.

China has long pushed the internatio­nal community for support in addressing the problem, which it says stems from the infiltrati­on of “radical” religious groups into Xinjiang.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said the three parties had reached complete consensus in fighting terrorism, adding that China would also “fully leverage” Xinjiang as a base for economic cooperatio­n with the bordering countries.

China’s Belt and Road infrastruc­ture project seeks to revive ancient trade routes, including a massive overland network stretching through Xinjiang and neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n and Pakistan towards Europe.

China’s expanding economic presence in Pakistan and Afghanista­n has also brought some terrorismr­elated setbacks.

This summer two Chinese citizens travelling on business visas to Pakistan were kidnapped in Quetta, the provincial capital of mineralric­h Balochista­n province.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for killing them.

Pakistan said at the time that the two had been engaged in illegal preaching. — AFP

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