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MBS is same criminal terrorist

AL QAEDA , ISIS , HTS = Saudi Arabia

and there are thousands of Chechen,Uyghur,Arab,Afghan,etc fighters in Saudia Arabia backed HTS .. Idlib /SYRIA

btw another criminal terrorist state China is trying to asimilate over 1 million Muslims in NAZI style Camps under the mask of fighting terrorism
 
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Saudi Arabia strikes US$10 billion China deal, talks de-radicalisation with Xi
22 Feb 2019 10:09AM

BEIJING: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman cemented a US$10 billion deal for a refining and petrochemical complex in China on Friday (Feb 22), meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping who urged joint efforts to counter extremism and terror.

The Saudi delegation, including top executives from state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco, arrived on Thursday on an Asia tour that has already seen the kingdom pledge investment of US$20 billion in Pakistan and seek to make additional investments in India's refining industry.

Saudi Arabia signed 35 economic cooperation agreements with China worth a total of US$28 billion at a joint investment forum during the visit, Saudi state news agency SPA said.

"China is a good friend and partner to Saudi Arabia," President Xi Jinping told the crown prince in front of reporters.

"The special nature of our bilateral relationship reflects the efforts you have made," added Xi, who has made stepping up China's presence in the Middle East a key foreign policy objective, despite its traditional low-key role there.

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The crown prince said Saudi Arabia's relations with China dated back "a very long time in the past".

"In the hundreds, even thousands, of years, the interactions between the sides have been friendly. Over such a long period of exchanges with China, we have never experienced any problems with China," he said.

Crown Prince Mohammed, who has come under fire in the West following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate in October, said Saudi Arabia saw great opportunities with China.

"The Silk Road initiative and China's strategic orientation are very much in line with the kingdom's Vision 2030," he said according to SPA, referring to Saudi Arabia's sweeping economic reform programme.

Trade between the countries increased by 32 per cent last year, he said.

China has had to step carefully in relations with Riyadh, since Beijing also has close ties with Saudi Arabia's regional foe, Iran.

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China is also wary of criticism from Muslim countries about its camps in the heavily Muslim far western region of Xinjiang, which the government says are for de-radicalisation purposes and rights groups call internment camps.

Xi told the crown prince the two countries must strengthen international cooperation on de-radicalisation to "prevent the infiltration and spread of extremist thinking", Chinese state television said.

Saudi Arabia respected and supported China's right to protect its own security and take counter-terror and de-radicalisation steps, the crown prince told Xi, according to the same report, and was willing to increase cooperation.

Meeting the crown prince earlier on Friday, Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng said the two countries should enhance exchanges on their experiences in de-radicalisation, China's official Xinhua news agency said in a separate report.

Chinese state media made no direct mention of Xinjiang in their stories on the crown prince's meetings.

DEALS SIGNED

Aramco agreed to form a joint venture with Chinese defence conglomerate Norinco to develop a refining and petrochemical complex in the northeastern Chinese city of Panjin, saying the project was worth more than US$10 billion.

The partners would form a company called Huajin Aramco Petrochemical Co as part of a project that would include a 300,000-barrels per day (bpd) refinery with a 1.5-million-metric tonnes per year ethylene cracker, Aramco said.

Aramco will supply up to 70 per cent of the crude feedstock for the complex, which is expected to start operations in 2024.

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The investments could help Saudi Arabia regain its place as the top oil exporter to China, a position Russia has held for the last three years. Saudi Aramco is set to boost market share by signing supply deals with non-state Chinese refiners.

Aramco also signed an agreement to buy a 9 per cent stake in Zhejiang Petrochemical, Saudi state news agency SPA said. This formalised a previously announced plan to gain a stake in a 400,000-bpd refinery and petrochemicals complex in Zhoushan, south of Shanghai.

China sees "enormous potential" in Saudi Arabia's economy and wants more high-tech cooperation, State Councillor Wang Yi, the Chinese government's top diplomat, said on Thursday.

But China was not seeking to play politics in the Middle East, the widely read state-run tabloid, the Global Times, said in an editorial.

"China won't be a geopolitical player in the Middle East. It has no enemies and can cooperate with all countries in the region," said the paper, published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily.

"China's increasing influence in the Middle East comes from pure friendly cooperation. Such a partnership will be welcomed by more countries in the Middle East."

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...es-us-10-billion-china-deal-talks-de-11278736
 
Lol now the Chinese themselves post about the concentration camps.

Come here deniers, lets take a photo together. :lol:

@doorstar for exsample. :D


You was before me with the golden post, troll master admits that they are nazi style country.

Only thing that missing is bone saw.
 
Lol now the Chinese themselves post about the concentration camps.

Come here deniers, lets take a photo together. :lol:

@doorstar for exsample. :D
You can call all vocational schools concentration camps, Chinese has millions of them and Xinjjiang just has a few, that's why we can have the biggest and best skilled workforce in the world
 
newsweek.com is not Chinese
Yet a Chinese member posts it.
Even Chinese goverment admitted it by releasing the video of a detained artist to ''prove'' his health is in good condition.

Only online trolls and their boot lickers are trying hard to convince people from opposite.

You can call all vocational schools concentration camps, Chinese has millions of them and Xinjjiang just has a few, that's why we can have the biggest and best skilled workforce in the world
Then why China thinks its is necessary to prove that the Uighur artists health is in good condition? The outside world has more information about your country than you who is being feeded by goverment propaganda.
 
Yet a Chinese member posts it.
Even Chinese goverment admitted it by releasing the video of a detained artist to ''prove'' his health is in good condition.

Only online trolls and their boot lickers are trying hard to convince people from opposite.
liar , liar, haha, when does China admit that we have "concentration camps" in China.?
 
USA do not have chaingangs, boot camps for youngsters, no rehabilitation service of any kind, no supervision of people, no electronic trackers, like wise Turkey, it does not imprison those who respect or even are suspected of ties to Gulen
From denying to whataboutism, a step forward, but a small step nevertheless.

Come on, check the news... denial is worse than lying after lying.
Post link, you claim something, give me a link with official claim.

Btw you describe yourself, im not the one making this head line, its you yourself, have some self respect man, whats wrong with you?
 
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