Afghanistan’s Taliban administration to sign oil extraction deal with Chinese company

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Taliban to work with Chinese company to extract oil in northern part of Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s Taliban-led administration will sign a contract with a Chinese company to extract oil from the Amu Darya basin in the country’s north, the acting mining minister said on Thursday.

It will be the first major public commodities extraction deal the Taliban has signed with an international company since taking power in 2021.

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Funny... they can be dealt with if you don't invade...

I guess the Taliban don’t care about the 1 million Muslims in Chinese concentration camps. But dictatorships tend to support each other.

Another big win for Biden. Good job 👏 👏👏

Oh look. How can you not see the irony of this.

The US had 20 years to extract resources and squandered it supressing the population. But this deal is small, it looks like Afghanistan is too hot of a potato for the Chinese...

And Canada keep shutting down its natural resources! What a dumpster fire of a Gov. we have CanadaIsBroken

Axis 2.0 forming up.

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