Posted on 09/04/2021 4:52:17 PM PDT by Kaslin
The Taliban indicated that it would work with the Peoples Republic of China and even called the communist country a "trustworthy friend."
Abdul Salam Hanafi, deputy director of the Taliban’s office in Doha, Qatar, said the terror group would "take effective measures" to protect Chinese institutions and personnel in Afghanistan and would allow China to continue its expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative.
"China has been a trustworthy friend of Afghanistan," Hanafi said in a Thursday phone call with Chinese assistant foreign minister Wu Jianghao, according to a statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry. "The Afghan Taliban is willing to continue to promote friendly relations between Afghanistan and China and will never allow any force to use Afghan territory to threaten China’s interests."
And while Chinese foreign minister Wang Webin would not directly answer questions at a press conference Friday about whether China will recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government in Afghanistan, he did say that the situation on the ground is being followed closely by the Chinese government.
Webin also pointed out that China's embassy in Afghanistan plays an "important channel for China-Afghanistan exchanges" and is operating normally.
Through its partnership with the Taliban, China will be given access to Afghanistan’s natural resources such as copper and aluminum.
"The cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative advocated by China is conducive to the development and prosperity of Afghanistan and the region at large," the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement following Thursday's call.
During an interview on Thursday, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid expressed support for China's investment in Afghanistan.
"China is our most important partner and represents a fundamental and extraordinary opportunity for us, because it is ready to invest [in] and rebuild our country," he said, according to the South China Morning Post.
The Taliban is looking to formally establish a government in the coming days. However, it remains to be seen which countries will recognize them as a legitimate governing body.
Of course they are...
I am sure China is going to love the air base in Bagram!
Great work president cadaver.
What religious group is China exterminating?
They deserve each other.
The Tallyband can’t wait to Bend Over to China
Just wait until they find out just how good a “friend” the Chinese are.
shhh. whatever you do, don’t mention the Uighers.
When you’ve got good references...
Suckers! You’ll be sorry!
Primitive and stupid is a bad combination.
You should be more like us, indoctrinated by the Marxist educational industrial complex and stupid.
That's what Traitorjoe says, too!!
Probably the Taliban doesn't give a damn about the Uighers because the latter isn't Pashto.
Muslims are tribal, not national or global. They only care about their immediate group. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." Never mind if the "friend" persecutes other Muslims. As long as they aren't of my tribe.
That part of the world is one big predatory culture.
The Taliban Says China Is a ‘Trustworthy Friend’
Dumb and ignorant people are easily fooled and Afghans don’t seem to be very bright. But to each his own...
China has always been known for their kindness towards Muslims.
I read in an article a couple of weeks ago, China already instructed the Taliban to deal with them.
Just wait until the other shoe drops... Come, Mistah Tally-ban...
I guess they don’t care much about their fellow Muslims.
Nothing new about that. [here comes the old one] The nice thing about a muzzie civil war is, everyone wins.
And China says the Taliban is a trustworthy friend.
It’s a business deal; https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1434124285765996552.html
I’m sur e#TaliBiden agrees. He’s #WhollyOwned by the Chicomms. #InXisPocket #ElectedByChina #XisPuppet #MillionsFromChina #BeijingBiden
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