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Secretly build a military base on the China-Arab border?The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China denies face-slapped by foreign media | China and Tajikistan | China-Afghanistan border | South China Morning Post | Military bases |

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[VoiceofHopeOctober292021](Comprehensive report by our reporter Tang Jie)Since the United States withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, local tensions have attracted much attention.Foreign media recently broke that the CCP will establish a military base on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.land.The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, Wang Wenbin, again denied the matter at a regular press conference on October 29.

October 27, Hong Kong “South China Morning Post”Quoting a Tajik official who asked not to be named,China and Tajikistan have strengthened security cooperation. The establishment of the base shows that both parties are worried about the Taliban (Organizations banned in Russia) the ability to block the activities of extremist organizations.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan received 55 million yuan from the CCP for the construction of rapid response special servicesTeam base.

According to the report, the “unwilling to be named” spokesperson of the Tajik Parliament said,The CCP provided 8.5 million U.S. dollars to assist in the construction of this base.The House of Commons of Tajikistan has approved in the mountainous Gorno-The plan to establish a base in the Ishkasim region of Badakhshan Region.

According to a Reuters report, the spokesperson of the parliament stated that the Chinese Communists will not be stationed in the base.

In addition, the establishment of Radio Free Europe/Radio Freedom (RFE/RL) funded by the United StatesReport,According to a communiqu issued by the Chinese Embassy in Dushanbe to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan,In exchange for military assistance from the CCP,The government of Tajikistan has transferred all control of an existing Chinese military base in the countryTo Beijing, and exempt any future rent.

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The argument of setting up a base was denied by the spokesperson of the Chinese Communist Party’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang Wenbin. On October 29, Wang Wenbin said in response to foreign media reports at a regular press conference: “Yesterday I answered a related question, you can check it out. I can tell you for sure,China (the CCP) does not have any military bases in Central Asia. “

But a recent survey by RFE/RL shows thatOn the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan and the Wakhan Corridor (Near the narrow strip of Afghanistan that borders China),The CCP already operates a military base. China’s role in the region is growing.

Although the CCP and Tajikistan have publicly denied the existence of the base. But according to RFE/Documents found by RL show that the base is still owned by Dushanbe.Chinese personnel are still working here.

In addition, the Foreign Minister of the Communist Party of China Wang Yi announced in September this year thatChina will provide aid worth 31 million U.S. dollars to Afghanistan. On October 25, Wang Yi announced after visiting Qatar,In addition to the additional humanitarian aid of 5 million U.S. dollars,China will also provide 1 million U.S. dollars to help rebuild Afghanistan,In exchange for the Taliban’s cooperation in eliminating extremist organizations.

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