After the Taliban conquered Afghanistan, the country is taboo for the West. China seizes this opportunity immediately: The leadership in Beijing is offering the new rulers in the neighboring country “friendly relations” – not entirely unselfishly.
After the Taliban conquered Kabul, China agreed to “friendly relations” with the new rulers in Afghanistan. “China respects the right of the Afghan people to decide their own fate independently and is ready to maintain friendly and cooperative relations with Afghanistan,” said Foreign Office spokeswoman Hua Chunying. China and Afghanistan share a 76-kilometer border.
China receives Taliban delegation
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi received a Taliban delegation back in July. Beijing fears that the Islamists’ seizure of power may have repercussions on separatist efforts in the predominantly Muslim Uyghur region of Xinjiang in western China. On the other hand, stability in the resource-rich neighboring country would open up new economic opportunities for China.
Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world and is heavily dependent on international aid. The country has lucrative natural resources that are of interest to neighboring countries such as China and India, but the security situation has never been stable enough to allow mining.

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