As a result of the Bonn and Tokyo Conferences when extensive .intemational engagement began in Afghanistan in early 2002, hopes rose high that now peace and stability would be restored in this war ravaged country. Giv...As a result of the Bonn and Tokyo Conferences when extensive .intemational engagement began in Afghanistan in early 2002, hopes rose high that now peace and stability would be restored in this war ravaged country. Given the scale of the commitment and excitement demonstrated by the international community to combat terrorism and help Afghanistan in its overall reconstruction process, it appeared that extensive political and economic activities would soon revive that would help in ending the decades-long miseries of the poor Afghan nation. In the immediate aftermath a significant performance was also recorded in some spheres, such as:展开更多
From the Belt and Road Initiative to Afghanistan’s present security situation,China has been instrumental in having cordial and close relations with regional countries.During the Cold War,China never supported the ex...From the Belt and Road Initiative to Afghanistan’s present security situation,China has been instrumental in having cordial and close relations with regional countries.During the Cold War,China never supported the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union and even condemned the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.Also,China has never sought direct engagement with Afghan Mujahedeen;instead,it prefers an indirect approach either through Pakistan or the US for peace in Afghanistan.China’s policy of non-interference in Afghanistan’s foreign policy continued till the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001.China has been cautious about its participation in the Afghan peace process,and always puts peace as the topmost priority.An explanation for such a cautious approach with Afghanistan may be the existence of a terrorist network between ISIS in Khurasan,the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan(IMU),the East Turkistan Islamic Movement,the Haqqani Network,al-Qaeda,and ISIS,which secretly supports Islamic militancy in the Uighur population.展开更多
文摘As a result of the Bonn and Tokyo Conferences when extensive .intemational engagement began in Afghanistan in early 2002, hopes rose high that now peace and stability would be restored in this war ravaged country. Given the scale of the commitment and excitement demonstrated by the international community to combat terrorism and help Afghanistan in its overall reconstruction process, it appeared that extensive political and economic activities would soon revive that would help in ending the decades-long miseries of the poor Afghan nation. In the immediate aftermath a significant performance was also recorded in some spheres, such as:
文摘From the Belt and Road Initiative to Afghanistan’s present security situation,China has been instrumental in having cordial and close relations with regional countries.During the Cold War,China never supported the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union and even condemned the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.Also,China has never sought direct engagement with Afghan Mujahedeen;instead,it prefers an indirect approach either through Pakistan or the US for peace in Afghanistan.China’s policy of non-interference in Afghanistan’s foreign policy continued till the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001.China has been cautious about its participation in the Afghan peace process,and always puts peace as the topmost priority.An explanation for such a cautious approach with Afghanistan may be the existence of a terrorist network between ISIS in Khurasan,the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan(IMU),the East Turkistan Islamic Movement,the Haqqani Network,al-Qaeda,and ISIS,which secretly supports Islamic militancy in the Uighur population.