Taliban welcomes Chinese investments to rebuild Afghanistan

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Calling China a friendlycountry, the Taliban said they welcome investments by Beijing in the reconstruction of war-torn Afghanistan.

“We welcome them (China). If they have investments of course we ensure their safety. Their safety is very important for us, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said in a recent interview with the South China Morning Post newspaper.

“We have been to China many times and we have good relations with them, he said. “China is a friendly country that we welcome for reconstruction and developing Afghanistan.

The statement welcoming Chinese investments came as the US and allied forces exit Afghanistan following a 20-year war.

The US and Taliban signed a deal last February, paving the way for foreign forces to withdraw from Afghanistan, the release of prisoners, removing Taliban leaders from the terror blacklist, and international support to rebuild the country.

The exit of foreign forces has led the Taliban to mount pressure on the Kabul administration with many districts falling out of the control of the government led by President Ashraf Ghani.

Besides taking over district administrations, the Taliban have been continuing with their diplomacy as delegations recently visited Iran and Russia.

The Taliban spokesman said his group would not allow any “separatist group, including East Turkistan Islamic Movement or ETIM,” from operating in Afghanistan. Yes, it will not be allowed in.

“People from other countries who want to use Afghanistan as a site (to launch attacks) against other countries, we have made a commitment that we will not allow them in whether its an individual or entity against any country including China, the spokesperson said. This is our commitment under the Doha agreement. We are abiding by that agreement.”

Last year, Washington removed ETIM from its terror group listing, angering Beijing which considers the group of allegedly fomenting trouble in Xinjiang, where China has been accused of assimilating culture and traditions of ethnic Uyghurs, most of whom are Muslims.

 


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