One does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan. After the “hasty withdrawal” of the international troops, China is planning a friendly policy towards the Afghan people.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with militant Islamist Taliban from Afghanistan.
As a spokesman for the Beijing Foreign Ministry announced, the Chinese foreign minister met a delegation led by Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in the eastern Chinese metropolis of Tianjin on Wednesday.
Wang Yi said that China does not want to interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs and is seeking friendly policies towards the Afghan people. After the “hasty withdrawal” of US troops and other NATO allies, the Afghan people are confronted with new opportunities to take the development of the nation into their own hands.
Taliban leader Baradar expressed his appreciation to the Chinese side and called China a “trustworthy friend”.
Since the withdrawal of international troops in early May, the Taliban have launched several offensives in Afghanistan, gaining large territories in the process. They now control just over half of all districts in the country. According to US President Joe Biden, the US operation in Afghanistan will end at the end of August. Peace talks between the Islamists and the government in Kabul have been going on since September of the previous year, but they are stalling.

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