Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Afghan rebel Taliban executives and sought cooperation for regional stability.

With the withdrawal of the US military, there are concerns that the activities of terrorist organizations will reactivate, and it seems that China will not be affected or that it will be nervous.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Taliban's number two, Master Baradaru, who are visiting Tianjin on the 28th.



In this, Foreign Minister Wang strongly criticized that "the hectic withdrawal of the U.S. military is a failure of the U.S. Afghanistan policy," keeping in mind that the U.S. military, which has continued military operations in the field, will complete the withdrawal by the end of August. Did.



He then asked Rev. Baladar for his cooperation, saying, "I hope the Taliban will clearly break its ties with terrorist organizations and give a decisive attack to remove the obstacles to regional stability and development."



The Taliban have been pointed out to maintain ties with terrorist organizations such as "Al Qaeda," and there are concerns that the withdrawal of US troops will reactivate terrorist organizations in Afghanistan.



"We will not allow any forces to harm China," said Baladar.



For China, it seems that the country is not affected or is nervous, such as the activation of the "East Turkistan Islamic Movement" that insists on the independence of the adjacent Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.