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China and Taliban dialogue

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“China is our most important partner and represents a fundamental and extraordinary opportunity for us, because it is ready to invest and rebuild our country. There are rich copper mines in the country, which, thanks to the Chinese, can be put back into operation and modernised. In addition, China is our pass to markets all over the world.”

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Taliban spokesman
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“If the security situation in Afghanistan doesn't improve soon, terrorist activities may flare up in the country and threaten China's Xinjiang and regional countries where China has interests. Though the Afghan Taliban had vowed not to allow any force to use Afghan territories to attack another country, it may lack real control of the complex power branches and remote mountainous areas.”

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Director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University
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“It is very important for China to see how the Taliban stabilise the situation. I think the most important step is political reconciliation. Talk of major economic engagement is too early. China made it quite clear that the situation on the ground needs to be stable, and that they want to see positive developments. If the Taliban can keep its promise properly and improve security, not allow militants to go against other countries, including China, I think it's quite possible for China to consider economic engagement, in a big way.”

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Professor at the Sichuan University’s Institute of South Asian Studies
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“China and Russia share similar stances on Afghanistan - preventing the country from falling into wars and terrorism again. After the self-inflicted embarrassment that the US has experienced in the country, China and Russia will work together to play bigger roles, for example, to encourage the Taliban to implement inclusive policies. What Lavrov [Sergey Lavrov] said is to have coordination with China on important issues regarding the new Afghan government. As the issue has become a major global issue that will influence regional and global politics, China and Russia's coordination would also influence the whole situation.”

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Expert on China-Russia relations with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing
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“China hopes that the Taliban will implement its previous vows to establish through negotiation an open and inclusive Islamic government and act responsibly to ensure the safety of Afghan citizens and foreign missions in Afghanistan. China respects Afghan people's right to decide their own destiny and future, and is willing to continue to develop friendship and cooperation with Afghanistan. China will play a constructive role for peace and reconstruction in Afghanistan.”

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson
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“We hope the Afghan Taliban will make a clean break with all terrorist organizations including ETIM (East Turkestan Islamic Movement) and resolutely and effectively combat them to remove obstacles, play a positive role and create enabling conditions for security, stability, development and cooperation in the region.”

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State Councillor and China's foreign minister
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