Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid (L) gestures as he speaks during the first press conference in Kabul on August 17, 2021 following the Taliban stunning takeover of Afghanistan. (Photo by Hoshang Hashimi / AFP) (Photo by HOSHANG HASHIMI/AFP via Getty Images)

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid (L) gestures as he speaks during the first press conference in Kabul on August 17, 2021 following the Taliban stunning takeover of Afghanistan. (Photo by Hoshang Hashimi / AFP) (Photo by HOSHANG HASHIMI/AFP via Getty Images)

China is pushing to extend influence over the Taliban following Joe Biden’s botched Afghan withdrawal.

A Taliban spokesman told Italian media on Thursday that China will keep its embassy in Kabul open after the U.S. pullout despite other major nations evacuating their diplomats. He added, China will increase financial and political support to the Taliban.

This comes after critics warned that Biden handed Afghanistan over to China with his incompetent withdrawal of U.S. forces. Even Chinese experts have said Beijing seeks political leverage over the Taliban before launching any economic projects.

“Obviously, there’s a political support from the Chinese side and that is like if there is an establishment of a new government, let’s say inclusive government lead by Taliban leaders,” explained Qinduo Xu, senior fellow at the Pangoal Institution. ” I think international support or encouragement or even guidance for the new government to be moderate and to pursue the democrat polices…that will be easier for them (Taliban) to gain international recognition.”

According to some estimates, Afghanistan may have up to $3 trillion worth of deposits of rare minerals, which may be attracting China’s interest. The Taliban has admitted it plans to rely on Chinese investment to rebuild the Afghan economy and society.


Source: One America News Network

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