The Borneo Post

Xi calls for greater counter-terrorism cooperatio­n with Turkey

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping has told his Turkish counterpar­t Tayyip Erdogan that the two should deepen counterter­rorism cooperatio­n, amid Chinese concern about ethnic Uighurs from its Xinjiang region fighting with militants in the Middle East.

Uighurs are a largely Muslim, Turkic- speaking minority from China’s western Xinjiang region.

Hundreds, possibly thousands, keen to escape unrest in Xinjiang, have travelled clandestin­ely via Southeast Asia to Turkey, where many see themselves as sharing religious and cultural ties.

Beijing says some Uighurs then end up fighting with Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria.

Meeting on the sidelines of a summit about China’s new Silk Road plan, Xi told Erdogan that developing strategic cooperatio­n was in the interests of both countries, China’s foreign ministry said late on Saturday.

“In order to promote even greater developmen­t of relations, China and Turkey must respect and give considerat­ion to each other’s core concerns, and deepen security and counter-terrorism cooperatio­n,” the ministry cited Xi as saying.

The ministry elaborate.

Syria’s ambassador to China told Reuters last week that up to 5,000 Uighurs are fighting in various militant groups in Syria.

Ankara vowed last year to keep its doors open to Uighur migrants fleeing what rights activists have called religious persecutio­n in China.

Beijing denies accusation­s that it restricts Uighurs’ religious freedoms.

Beijing blames Islamist militants, including those it says come from a group called the East did not Turkestan Islamic Movement ( ETIM), for a rise in violence in Xinjiang in recent years in which hundreds have died.

Rights groups say the unrest is more a reaction to repressive government policies, and experts have questioned whether the ETIM exists as a cohesive militant group.

Officials in Xinjiang have stepped up regulation­s banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils and beards.

In 2015, Turkey angered China by expressing concern about reports of restrictio­ns on Uighurs worshippin­g and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, and Turkish protesters have marched on China’s embassy and consulate in Turkey over the treatment of Uighurs.

The two countries have also quarrelled over Thailand’s deportatio­n of Uighur migrants back to China. — Reuters

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Erdogan meets Xi ahead of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. — AFP photo
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Hollande waves after the handover ceremony at the Elysee Palace. — Reuters photo

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