From Asia Times, February 8:
Comments come amid expanded US airstrikes and rumors of China setting up military base
The US Defense Department sees room to work with China in the fight against jihadists in Afghanistan, a top Pentagon official told lawmakers on Tuesday.
The comments were made by assistant secretary for Asian and Pacific Affairs Randall Schriver in response to a question from Democratic Senator Chris Coons about whether China could be a constructive partner in the country.
“I think there is the possibility that China on the counterterrorism front could be a partner. They certainly have their own concerns about terrorism within China and the potential for linkages between terrorist groups operating elsewhere and for that to seep into China,” Schriver said. “Historically, we have run into some difficulties — what they define as a terrorist, particularly inside China and the way we look at things, there’s an important difference there — but they do have an interest in stability in Afghanistan,” he added.
“In our discussions with China, it is an agenda item how we promote our cooperation and how we can ensure that they are a constructive participant in the process that’s underway in Afghanistan,” Schriver said.
In his testimony at the hearing, Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan suggested that investments in the country under China’s Belt and Road Initiative might be a motivating factor for China. With respect to economic development, Sullivan said, China has already invested billions of dollars in a copper mine, but they have yet to be able to start production from it....MORE