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What is wrong with China’s construction work in Afghanistan, ask the Taliban

What is wrong with China's construction work in Afghanistan, ask the Taliban
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Beijing: China can take part in the construction of Afghanistan and provide assistance in other important sectors, the Taliban said for rejecting Indian concerns from the Beijing large-scale investment project in the region.
Some Indian concerns are not right and they also do not make sense, said Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen, in an interview with Chinese Global Times funnies.
With the withdrawal of US troops and NATO from Afghanistan now, the Taliban regime searches for China for a major investment in the next six months in a problematic country.
“While ending work, we need to focus on the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
And now China has advanced to help us with the construction of Afghanistan to create jobs for our people.
So what is wrong with it?” Shaheen asked.
He said the Taliban had mutually mutually mutual policies and added that it was “very important” in this critical situation that China advanced to help Afghanistan.
“China can also take part in the development of Afghanistan and provide assistance in other important sectors.
After this, the two countries can then carry out mutually beneficial bilateral agreements that best serve the interests of the two countries through mutual sense.” Previously, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid had stated that the “desire” group to join China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Quoting the sources, Nikkei Asia reported that China had given birth to the Taliban since 2018 about the possibility of projects in Afghanistan.
“There is a verbal agreement between Beijing and Taliban about investment,” said Nikkei Asia quoted the source.
Sources added, “As the Taliban government gets global recognition, China will begin to build infrastructure projects in Afghanistan which is hit by war.” Last week, a virtual meeting of neighboring foreign ministers Afghanistan – China, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan – organized by Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
During the meeting, China promised an emergency assistance of USD 31 million to Afghanistan, including grains, winter equipment, vaccines and drugs.
“What China can do now is keeping the contacts needed with the Taliban in the field of normal economic activities and the exchange of people-to-people,” said Chinese media.
Andrew Small, a senior Trans-Atlantic counterpart with the Asian program in the Fund of Marshall Germany, believes the Taliban direct investment request gives China Leverage.
“Beijing will be happy to dangle the appointment and engage in talks on the BRI and CPEC extensions, but will not move forward with anything on the ground until they are sure of political and security conditions,” the childhood Nikkei Asia said.
CPEC is part of the most ambitious Chinese belt and road project, which aims to renew the country’s historic trade route in Southeast Asian coastal countries.
With CPEC, Beijing aims to expand its influence in Pakistan and in Central and South Asia to fight the influence of the United States.

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