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Chinese envoy backs joint India-China projects in Afghanistan

Wait for Pakistan's reaction on this.

Lmao .. The Chinese envoy also snubbed the indian accusations on ISI.. :lol: sharper than a knife ..deeper than the US grand canyon the famous indian butthurt :

China’s special envoy lauds ISI’s fight against terrorism - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

NEW DELHI: China’s newly appointed special envoy for Afghanistan Sun Yuxi on Monday dismissed Indian and Afghan concerns about Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and backed its role in fighting terrorism, Indian newspapers reports from Beijing have said.

The Hindu said Mr Sun rejected Indian suggestions that elements in the ISI were fanning a terror campaign in Afghanistan. Instead, he said the ISI “has been effective in fighting against terrorism”.

The paper recalled that a May 23 attack by gunmen on India’s Consulate in Herat was blamed by President Hamid Karzai on the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Mr Sun, a former ambassador to Afghanistan and India who was appointed as special envoy last week, said: “I think as an agency for the government and military for Pakistan, the ISI has been effective in fighting against terrorism. As for the specific [Herat] case, I have not been following regional developments for some time but I do believe that the Pakistan government or any responsible agency of Pakistan will only fight against terrorism instead of being involved with any terrorist groups.”

India has long expressed concerns about its interests in Afghanistan being targeted by Pakistan-linked terrorist groups. Mr Sun said he hoped to work closely with both India and Pakistan in his new role, The Hindu online reported.

China appoints special envoy for Afghanistan

“I want to tell my colleagues from India and Pakistan that I know that both countries are making efforts to safeguard peace and stability and helping Afghanistan with reconstruction,” he said.

“As special envoy, I will keep a close working relationship with counterparts from India and Pakistan so as to contribute to peace and fighting terrorism”.

Following his visit to Afghanistan this week, Mr Sun will travel to Islamabad, the paper said. He is expected to hold talks with top leaders in the Pakistani government and military and discuss the situation in Afghanistan. He told the informal meeting with some journalists he believed the Pakistan government would “play an important and positive role in the peaceful reconstruction of Afghanistan and fight terrorism together with the international community”.

Mr Sun also spoke of China’s own terror concerns, with some members of the separatist group the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) – an Islamist group campaigning for independence in the western Xinjiang region – believed to have ties with Afghanistan-based groups.

“When I was ambassador in Afghanistan, particularly before the September 11 attacks, hundreds of people coming from Xinjiang were receiving training in Afghanistan,” he said, with the peak number around one thousand. The war in Afghanistan dealt “a heavy blow” to those groups, he said.

Mr Sun said China would continue with its plans to invest and develop infrastructure projects in Afghanistan, including building a transport and electrical power network covering the whole country, constructing residential communities and developing mineral resources. China’s commercial assistance projects have reached around $1.6 billion Yuan ($260 million).

With India and China both investing in infrastructure projects and “a great need for hospitals and schools”, both countries should consider undertaking joint projects, he said.

The Chinese special envoy said he was optimistic about Afghanistan’s future, with the imminent withdrawal of US troops underlining the immediate need to achieve “nationwide reconciliation” with “all parties brought into the mainstream”.

“The Afghan government is now in place for 10 years and should begin to shoulder major responsibility,” he said. “The US is beginning to withdraw security forces and we feel happy about this. We also welcome the fact,” he added, “that some military bases of the US are still in operation.”

Reuters adds: Mr Sun said China does not seek to fill a void left in Afghanistan by the withdrawal of US troops but will play a “huge” commercial role in helping rebuild the country.

Some Western officials have said China is likely to emerge as a strategic player in Afghanistan but the envoy said China’s involvement would remain largely commercial.

“This idea about filling a void after the withdrawal of troops, I think it doesn’t exist,” he reporters in Beijing before heading to Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2014

I'm waiting............

Still nothing? :rolleyes1:

Anyways, this is all about reconstruction/development of infrastructure in Afghanistan in which Pakistan is not involved.

Only an idiot would say tht Pakistan has invested/donated a billion $$ in Afghanistan.. Built universities,hospitals,libraries,dams and roads .. Dialysis centers etc..
 
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BEIJING: Chinese special envoy for Afghanistan Sun Yuxi on Wednesday backed joint India-China projects for the reconstruction of the war-torn country.

He said China is convinced the two countries can jointly play a key role in Afghanistan's reconstruction.

"There are many projects in which China and India can work together. China and India are strategic partners, and we have sound cooperation on the Afghanistan issue," he said before leaving for Kabul. :what:

Sun said investment is the best way to bring normalcy instead of resorting to the US method of sending troops.

"I think there will be a lot of need for more infrastructure, and there is a possibility of joint projects."

Sun said Chinese military will not be sent to Afghanistan as his government has no desire to fill the void that would be created after the US troop withdrawal.

"This idea about filling a void after the withdrawal of troops, I think it does not exist," he said. Sun said Beijing prefers a minimal US presence while countries like China and India are engaged in building infrastructure.

"We welcome the United States retaining some military bases for the time being and cooperate to help the Afghan people and government fight terrorism," he said. o_O

"The new Afghan government should mainly be responsible for security. The United States is preparing to withdraw, and we welcome that."

Chinese envoy backs joint India-China projects in Afghanistan - The Times of India

@cirr is the US Military basses part true.
 
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Lmao .. The Chinese envoy also snubbed the indian accusations on ISI.. :lol: sharper than a knife ..deeper than the US grand canyon the famous indian butthurt :

China’s special envoy lauds ISI’s fight against terrorism - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

NEW DELHI: China’s newly appointed special envoy for Afghanistan Sun Yuxi on Monday dismissed Indian and Afghan concerns about Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and backed its role in fighting terrorism, Indian newspapers reports from Beijing have said.

The Hindu said Mr Sun rejected Indian suggestions that elements in the ISI were fanning a terror campaign in Afghanistan. Instead, he said the ISI “has been effective in fighting against terrorism”.

The paper recalled that a May 23 attack by gunmen on India’s Consulate in Herat was blamed by President Hamid Karzai on the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Mr Sun, a former ambassador to Afghanistan and India who was appointed as special envoy last week, said: “I think as an agency for the government and military for Pakistan, the ISI has been effective in fighting against terrorism. As for the specific [Herat] case, I have not been following regional developments for some time but I do believe that the Pakistan government or any responsible agency of Pakistan will only fight against terrorism instead of being involved with any terrorist groups.”

India has long expressed concerns about its interests in Afghanistan being targeted by Pakistan-linked terrorist groups. Mr Sun said he hoped to work closely with both India and Pakistan in his new role, The Hindu online reported.

China appoints special envoy for Afghanistan

“I want to tell my colleagues from India and Pakistan that I know that both countries are making efforts to safeguard peace and stability and helping Afghanistan with reconstruction,” he said.

“As special envoy, I will keep a close working relationship with counterparts from India and Pakistan so as to contribute to peace and fighting terrorism”.

Following his visit to Afghanistan this week, Mr Sun will travel to Islamabad, the paper said. He is expected to hold talks with top leaders in the Pakistani government and military and discuss the situation in Afghanistan. He told the informal meeting with some journalists he believed the Pakistan government would “play an important and positive role in the peaceful reconstruction of Afghanistan and fight terrorism together with the international community”.

Mr Sun also spoke of China’s own terror concerns, with some members of the separatist group the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) – an Islamist group campaigning for independence in the western Xinjiang region – believed to have ties with Afghanistan-based groups.

“When I was ambassador in Afghanistan, particularly before the September 11 attacks, hundreds of people coming from Xinjiang were receiving training in Afghanistan,” he said, with the peak number around one thousand. The war in Afghanistan dealt “a heavy blow” to those groups, he said.

Mr Sun said China would continue with its plans to invest and develop infrastructure projects in Afghanistan, including building a transport and electrical power network covering the whole country, constructing residential communities and developing mineral resources. China’s commercial assistance projects have reached around $1.6 billion Yuan ($260 million).

With India and China both investing in infrastructure projects and “a great need for hospitals and schools”, both countries should consider undertaking joint projects, he said.

The Chinese special envoy said he was optimistic about Afghanistan’s future, with the imminent withdrawal of US troops underlining the immediate need to achieve “nationwide reconciliation” with “all parties brought into the mainstream”.

“The Afghan government is now in place for 10 years and should begin to shoulder major responsibility,” he said. “The US is beginning to withdraw security forces and we feel happy about this. We also welcome the fact,” he added, “that some military bases of the US are still in operation.”

Reuters adds: Mr Sun said China does not seek to fill a void left in Afghanistan by the withdrawal of US troops but will play a “huge” commercial role in helping rebuild the country.

Some Western officials have said China is likely to emerge as a strategic player in Afghanistan but the envoy said China’s involvement would remain largely commercial.

“This idea about filling a void after the withdrawal of troops, I think it doesn’t exist,” he reporters in Beijing before heading to Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2014



Only an idiot would say tht Pakistan has invested/donated a billion $$ in Afghanistan.. Built universities,hospitals,libraries,dams and roads .. Dialysis centers etc..

but doing projects with us, now Pakistan cannot play foul games :D
 
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but doing projects with us, now Pakistan cannot play foul games :D

Lmao .. Nope .. We don't care .. Heck id suggest India to station her troops in Afghanistan ..:lol:.. Heck there are projects where engineers of both India n Pakistan are working together .. I remember reading abt a dam/water reservoir in Afghanistan .. Half of whih is being built by an indian company .. Half by a Pak firm..


P.S: you have quiet an imagination .. Why don't you strt working for the mallu or whatever movies ..:lol:
 
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Lmao .. Nope .. We don't care .. Heck id suggest India to station her troops in Afghanistan ..:lol:


P.S: you have quiet an imagination .. Why don't you strt working for the mallu or whatever movies ..:lol:

We don't play foul games in afghanistan like Pakistan has done. Destroyed future of Afghanis.
 
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We don't play foul games in afghanistan like Pakistan has done. Destroyed future of Afghanis.

Cry me a river..:)
Future ? Yeah my foot ..
Say an indian whose country supported the soviet invasion tht Killed millions of Afghanistan n screwed em for the days to come .. Yeah google it.
 
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This is a sensible thought. If the world's biggest military peer cannot stabilise Afghanistan, then this means that we have to work together to succeed. And till Pakistan keeps the Taliban free, then we have to take a joint stand.
 
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Cry me a river..:)
Future ? Yeah my foot ..
Say an indian whose country supported the soviet invasion tht Killed millions of Afghanistan n screwed em for the days to come .. Yeah google it.

talk about current situation dude.
 
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To be very honest and blow this pump...

I do not really thinking God has this planned. If Afghan becomes much like what India/European killer elite wants it to be (at least some sections of the killer corridor) than the whole idea of Muslim emergence will literally die down.

What is your perception of Aghanistan India/EU wants ?
India, if i am not wrong wants a democratic and stable Afghanistan, where power lies with the people

I don't really think God wants peace in the Muslim world. Other countries have to get the printed $$$ that Yellen and Zions absolutely love to print and love to talk about. That said, I do not really anticipate India ever becoming something that our father in the west has decided.

is it goods fault that muslims don't get along with each other ? Is it his fault Shia's sunni's don't get along well ? sorry i clearly see that when everything has failed you blame god for self destruction
 
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Good for Afghanistan.
Well being of common man in the form of infra developement is always appreciated apart from nationalities.
I am always of the view that India and Pakistan should dump there cold war in Afghanistan for the sake of afghan people.
But wishfull thinking.
Neither Indians nor Pakistanis accept thats they both selfishly used Afghanistan for there own national interests
 
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What is your perception of Aghanistan India/EU wants ?
India, if i am not wrong wants a democratic and stable Afghanistan, where power lies with the people



is it goods fault that muslims don't get along with each other ? Is it his fault Shia's sunni's don't get along well ? sorry i clearly see that when everything has failed you blame god for self destruction


God has written our fate.

Why DID NOT Israel rule the world past 3000 years? I mean they were smart ever since. Someone came and outnumbered them. They are back. Why are they back now?

Everything has a time.

Sanity comes after the time passes on.
 
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To the Indian posters, plz STFU....you're so happy for what? Because CHina threw us some scraps? Its just business as usual. You guys jump up and down as if it is the best thing to ever happen. Nothing special who gives a f-k. Resolve the border issues in our favor, then we should all be jumping up an down. Till then...this is all peanuts and quite frankly don't mean shit.
 
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To the Indian posters, plz STFU....you're so happy for what? Because CHina threw us some scraps? Its just business as usual. You guys jump up and down as if it is the best thing to ever happen. Nothing special who gives a f-k. Resolve the border issues in our favor, then we should all be jumping up an down. Till then...this is all peanuts and quite frankly don't mean shit.

And if its the great and awesome USA its the greatest chance in Indian history! :crazy:
 
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To the Indian posters, plz STFU....you're so happy for what? Because CHina threw us some scraps? Its just business as usual. You guys jump up and down as if it is the best thing to ever happen. Nothing special who gives a f-k. Resolve the border issues in our favor, then we should all be jumping up an down. Till then...this is all peanuts and quite frankly don't mean shit.
To put things into proper context,the chinese statement isn't a scrap thrown to us neither are we Indians,at least the sane ones,are licking up to the chinese or dreaming of an alliance with them against pakistan or anyone else.
We are excited about it simply for one fact,that we can count on the chinese supporting us in specific cases in afghanistan as long as they benefit from it as well.The fact that chinese will work with us and not categorically oppose us in Afghanistan is a significant event for our interests in Afghanistan and central asia,especially when we see that that PRC has quite the pull on pakistan and that will make the pakistanis think about the chinese factor about taking any steps in Afghanistan.
 
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