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China on Monday said landlocked Afghanistan has expressed support for Beijing’s stance on the South China Sea dispute, the latest country from outside the region to line up behind China’s calls for bilateral talks on the issue.

The Foreign Ministry said Afghanistan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah made the statement in a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing that also touched on security cooperation along their border in China’s volatile western region of Xinjiang.

“Our Afghan counterparts expressed their gratitude for China’s long-term support over the years, and also said they support China’s position on the South China Sea issue and support China’s efforts to resolve the South China Sea issue through bilateral channels and through peaceful means such as negotiation and consultation,” the deputy director general of the ministry’s department of Asian Affairs, Hou Yanqi, told reporters following the talks.

Hou said Li also expressed China’s willingness to help with Afghanistan’s national reconciliation process, provide assistance for projects including the construction of low-cost housing and boost imports of Afghan agricultural projects.

China has been seeking support from friendly nations for its bilateral approach to settling South China Sea territorial disputes, largely to counter efforts by the U.S., Philippines and others to challenge China’s claim to virtually the entire sea and creation of new islands out of coral reefs. Russia has so far been the most prominent nation to publicly endorse China’s position.

China has refused to participate in international arbitration on the matter brought by the Philippines and undermined efforts to approach the issue multilaterally through the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Hou said Abdullah pledged Afghanistan's support for China in its fight against extremist groups blamed for attacks in Xinjiang and elsewhere in the country.

Beijing has long provided Kabul with financial support and Chinese companies have invested in Afghan mining projects that hope to exploit the country's estimated $3 trillion in mineral and petrochemical deposits.



Beijing's state-run China Metallurgical Group struck a $3 billion deal in 2008 to develop a mining town at Mes Aynak with power generators, road and rail links, and smelting facilities. Workers built a residential compound, but were pulled out because of security concerns. President Ashraf Ghani's government says it is determined to finish that project.

The sector is badly hampered by a lack of expertise in exploration, extraction and processing, along with inadequate infrastructure and the country's chronic insecurity. A bitter feud between Abdullah and Ghani has also hobbled the Kabul government, leaving interim ministers in critical positions while the U.S. ally struggles to confront lawlessness, corruption and the Taliban's resilient and perhaps expanding insurgency.

China has also hosted talks between the Kabul government and its opponents, although Abdullah was quoted as telling China's official Xinhua News Agency last week that such contacts have failed to bear fruit because of Taliban intransigence.

Before returning to Kabul, Abdullah is to visit Xinjiang's regional capital of Urumqi, a major Central Asian business hub.


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Interesting :D
 
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because you have to pay them to say so but i don't blame the afghans they need it
 
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I think China learn a lesson to take the page out of US's book, if US can drag other nations such EU into SCS conflict such as during G7 meeting, now China can do the same by getting support from Russia, Cambodia, Laos now Afghanistan. China was reluctant before to make such diplomatic move for not anger and p1ssed US and more importantly not to bee seen as direct confrontation to US but China now realize that US is push China to take the last stand and it has to go ahead on it own way to offset and nullify US international credibility of selling China threat regarding SCS.

because you have to pay them to say so but i don't blame the afghans they need it

Wrong, we didn't pay them but do business unlike Philippine, you guys offer your land in exchange for foreigner to be on your side...LMAO
 
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Now.....what's their game :what:.....to please China :what: or they need some money or something else from USA:what:?
 
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I think China learn a lesson to take the page out of US's book, if US can drag other nations such EU into SCS conflict such as during G7 meeting, now China can do the same by getting support from Russia, Cambodia, Laos now Afghanistan. China was reluctant before to make such diplomatic move for not anger and p1ssed US and more importantly not to bee seen as direct confrontation to US but China now realize that US is push China to take the last stand and it has to go ahead on it own way to offset and nullify US international credibility of selling China threat regarding SCS.



Wrong, we didn't pay them but do business unlike Philippine, you guys offer your land in exchange for foreigner to be on your side...LMAO

Huh moronic is that statement? since when? the bases are Philippine Base being used by US forces so they not how stupid can you get?

Now.....what's their game :what:.....to please China :what: or they need some money or something else from USA:what:?

obviously they need the money why should anyone blame them for that
 
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haha so stupid you invade our waters so that's why

There is a strong belief in the academic community that your country has been paid by the US to inititate the arbitration although your own then-president did now wholly believe in the idea's rationality, especially with respect to Taiping island.

You know Taiping Island literally kills the entire legal argument you have against China (Mainland-Taiwan)?
 
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There is a strong belief in the academic community that your country has been paid by the US to inititate the arbitration although your own then-president did now wholly believe in the idea's rationality, especially with respect to Taiping island.

You know Taiping Island literally kills the entire legal argument you have against China (Mainland-Taiwan)?

Oh is these guys members of communist party by any chance you people are invading our waters like this today

BATANES – Joint elements of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and Philippine Coast Guard have apprehended on May 16, around 3 PM, two Chinese fishing vessels between the waters of Babuyan Island and Batanes province.

The law enforcers were conducting seaborne patrol aboard BFAR patrol vessels MCS 3010 and MM Patrol Boat 3049, when they chanced upon Chinese fishing vessels Shen Lian Cheng 719 with 12 crewmembers, and Shen Lian Cheng 720 with 13 crewmembers on board.

Both fishing vessels were observed to be flying inverted Philippine flag within Philippine archipelagic waters.

Man this real what posted is communist propaganda and it happen everyday in Philippine waters
 
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Damn! China is learning fast from the west.

China is ramping up on the diplomatic front.

Next step is to fund some NGO's such as "Stop police killing blacks" or "Human rights for blacks" or "Equal opportunities for blacks and native indians".

Place these NGO's in America.
 
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