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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (766)9/17/2003 5:26:35 PM
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China points finger at Pak militants


Wednesday, 17 September , 2003, 11:49

Washington: Trouble could be brewing between long-time strategic allies China and Pakistan.
Recent statements by a senior Chinese official that separatist forces in the country's restive Xinjian Autonomous Region have had training in several camps in Pakistan have led to speculation on the ties between the two nations, according to Strategic Forecasting (Stratfor).

Separatists in China's predominantly Uighur-populated northwest were receiving assistance from international militant groups, including instruction in ''several training camps in Pakistan'', regional Communist Party secretary and Politburo member Wang Lequan said at a September 11 press conference for foreign journalists.

The statement is a shocking deviation of protocol between long-time allies China and Pakistan, the geopolitical analytical firm said in a report.


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