• zerfuffle
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    It’s probably Afghanistan’s best shot of recovering economically given the absolute devastation that the Soviets and Americans inflicted on the country. Infrastructure works.

  • davelA
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    1 year ago

    The Global North is losing its neocolonial grip all over the place, and deservedly so.

  • mlg@lemmy.world
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    See the funny thing is the Taliban would probably gain benefit from it since as they mentioned they already have Chinese companies working in the region.

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    It’s funny because they would likely get more jobs and generate experience in Afghanistan, unlike Pakistan which has been sitting on its ass and using all of its CPEC funds to buy foreign retirement mansions for its generals and political inept.

    No I am not kidding, PPP spent 15x as much per km of road to upgrade the Skardu road compared to China making a whole highway through several mountain ranges, with huge tunnels included.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    BEIJING, Oct 19 (Reuters) - The Taliban administration wants to formally join Chinese President Xi Jinping’s huge ‘Belt and Road’ infrastructure initiative and will send a technical team to China for talks, Afghanistan’s acting commerce minister said on Thursday.

    The Pakistan “economic corridor” refers to the huge flagship section of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Afghanistan’s neighbour.

    Azizi said the administration would also send a technical team to China to enable it to “better understand” the issues standing in the way of it joining the initiative, but did not elaborate on what was holding Afghanistan back.

    Several Chinese companies already operate there, including the Metallurgical Corp. of China Ltd (MCC) which has held talks with the Taliban administration, as well as the previous Western-backed government, over plans for a potentially huge copper mine.

    The Islamic State militant group has targeted foreign embassies and a hotel popular with Chinese investors in Kabul.

    Afghanistan and 34 other countries agreed to work together on the digital economy and green development on the sidelines of the Belt and Road Forum on Wednesday.


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