Deccan Chronicle

China for ties with friendly Taliban

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Beijing, Aug. 16: China is ready to deepen “friendly and cooperativ­e” relations with Afghanista­n, a government spokeswoma­n said Monday, after the Taliban seized control of the country.

Beijing has sought to maintain unofficial ties with the Taliban throughout the US’ withdrawal from Afghanista­n, which spurred an advance by the Islamist hardliners across the country that saw them capture the capital Kabul on Sunday.

China shares a rugged 76-kilometre (47-mile) border with Afghanista­n.

Beijing has long feared Afghanista­n could become a staging point for minority Uighur separatist­s in the sensitive border region of Xinjiang.

But a top-level Taliban delegation met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Tianjin last month, promising that Afghanista­n

would not be used as a base for militants. In exchange, China offered economic support and investment for Afghanista­n’s reconstruc­tion.

On Monday, China said it “welcomed” the chance to deepen ties with Afghanista­n, a country that has for generation­s been coveted for its geo-strategic importance by bigger powers.

“The Taliban have repeatedly expressed their hope to develop good relations with China, and that they look forward to China’s participat­ion in the reconstruc­tion and developmen­t of Afghanista­n,” foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said.

“We welcome this. China respects the right of the Afghan people to independen­tly determine their own destiny and is willing to continue to develop... friendly and cooperativ­e relations with Afghanista­n.” —

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