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Turkey stays away from China’s Belt and Road summit citing debt-trap diplomacy and Uighur concerns

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Turkey stays away from China’s Belt and Road summit citing debt-trap diplomacy and Uighur concerns
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By bne IntelliNews April 25, 2019

Claiming wariness of debt-trap diplomacy, Turkey has opted to not attend China’s three-day Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) forum that started on April 25.

Intended to promote Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s “project of the century” to deploy modern infrastructure to revive ancient ‘Silk Road’ trading routes between Asia and Europe—as well as build new links in the Middle East, Africa, and South America—the summit will draw ire from critics who see it as an attempt at cementing Chinese influence around the world by financially binding countries to Beijing.

Turkey is among the countries that are missing this second such BRI summit, having attended the first. Turkish officials have communicated that both their rejection of debt-trap diplomacy and the diplomatic row between Ankara and Beijing over China’s treatment of the Uighurs, a Turkic Muslim minority in Xinjiang province, are two key reasons behind their non-attendance.

In late March, the arrest of four Turkish executives in China for tax evasion led to speculation that Beijing was firing a shot across Ankara’s bows to warn the Turks of the economic price they would pay if they kept up their stinging criticism of the Chinese crackdown on the Turkic peoples of Xinjiang. Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily Newsreported widespread panic broke out among Turkish attendees at the Xiamen International Stone Fair after news of the arrests, with businesspeople grabbing any flight they could out of mainland China for fear that they might be detained next. One attendee reportedly vowed never to return to China, saying he was lucky to find a place on the first plane out.

Other absentees from the BRI summit are Poland, Spain, Fiji, Sri Lanka, and Argentina, according to the Eurasia Group.

Generating “legitimacy”
“The overall purpose of the BRI is to generate legitimacy for the Chinese leadership and the Chinese Communist Party more broadly,” Thomas Eder, a research associate at the Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies, was quoted as saying by the Guardian.

“Such prestige is bolstered by every government signing a BRI memorandum of understanding and every head of government attending a grand BRI summit in Beijing. These countries allow Xi Jinping to then tell Chinese citizens that the entire world is endorsing his policies and that he is the one to have put China firmly back at the centre of the global stage.”

The event is to be attended by 37 leaders as well as top ministers, including Russian president Vladimir Putin, Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte (Italy has become the first G7 nation to endorse the BRI), UK chancellor Philip Hammond, Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan and the heads of state of the 10 Asean (Association of South-east Asian Nations) states. The US is reportedly sending low-level delegates, while China’s arch-rival India is not attending.


https://www.intellinews.com/turkey-stays-away-from-china-s-belt-and-road-summit-citing-debt-trap-diplomacy-and-uighur-concerns-160249/
 
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It always is, China and Turkey never trust each other, we are amused to see how Turkey fights everyone, US, EU, Russia, gulf Arab nations and China, a busy guy indeed.

We are good w/ Russia. EU and Turkey like married couple, don't count it. Gulfies, Israel and US are on the same boat as the troublemaker axis. And w/ China nothing extreme.

What about China's friendships with neighbors? Phillipines, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, India, US?

The thing is we both live on more or less problematic regions. International relations arena is considered as "chaotic" with countries' own goals and benefits. So clashes are more than normal.

And we both are not Switzerland or Norway.
 
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BRI = Project of "Peace"

And the moment when the "peace" kicks in you will wish you never agreed to it = say bye bye to your ports, railways for a very long time...

BRI = "Project of Peace" or "Project of Piece"??

Well time will tell. Let's wait and see. :-)
 
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BRI is like the new Marshall plan in a grander scale, the result can vary from case to case.

BRI, is anything but Marshall Plan I guess. The difference, almost all of the countries part of the BRI initiative had suppressed or censored the details of Aid/Loan from their own public as part of this program from China. Pakistan is just one classic example. And some loans are even disbursed at higher Interest rates than International practices.

Chinese project loans at high interest rates - Sri-Lanka

$1bn China Exim Bank loan conditions too stringent - Zimbabwe

Dr Mahathir tells the Philippines: ‘Be very careful’ with China

FYI, all the above are international news sources from the respective countries. So, it's just not us. :-)

 
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Turks sold their passports for 50 thousand USD a piece to Uyghurs that escaped from China through Vietnam/Tailand to join the ISIS. Maybe Turks should print a lot more of those fake Turkish products and it could add to your GDP growth.

It's best that you ask Armanians or Kurds what Turks are all about!

Do stay away from China!
 
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