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Chitchat Xi is toasted! Russian media harshly critical of chinky OBOR projects in Eurasia.

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Russian Media Is Harshly Critical of China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ Projects in Eurasia

Despite a history of tumultuous relations, China and Russia remain allies, but the strategic partnership between the two world powers has shown signs of strain since the July summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump in Helsinki.

Russian media, which are tightly controlled by the state, publicly criticized China’s social problems in a series of articles published in July, including discussing corruption in China’s state-run railway system. Now, China’s national infrastructure-building initiative “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR, also known as Belt and Road) has come under fire.

In a July 29 opinion article, the Russian daily newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta stated that as China has provided more and more loans and investment to Central Asian countries under the OBOR initiative, there have been more local protests, with clear anti-Chinese slogans.

The article—which cited statistics by Kazakhstani sociologists—pointed out that in 2007, when large numbers of Chinese entrepreneurs moved to countries in Central Asia, 18 percent of locals surveyed in the region said they had negative feelings toward Chinese immigrants. The percentage increased to 33 percent in 2012, and then topped 46 percent in 2017, the article said.

Even with OBOR investments, China’s construction projects in Africa and Central Asia failed to create jobs for the local populations, with 90 percent of the workforce at some projects being exclusively Chinese, according to the article.

Additionally, the projects often don’t factor in any potential ecological effects.

For example, in Indonesia, a dam built by Chinese state-run hydropower company Sinohydro in Sumatra has been criticized for threatening the only known habitat for Tapanuli orangutans, the world’s rarest great ape, according to a July 13 article by Mongabay, an environmental news website based in the United States.

Chinese projects have also bred corruption in local governments, the article claimed. For example, it explained, Chinese would pay off local officials to help them clear any tax and accounting-related issues. Furthermore, the local officials have realized that anti-Chinese sentiment itself is a profitable business—the louder the dissent against the Chinese, the more cash Chinese officials would pay them to quiet the dissent.

Malaysia has a pending corruption case related to an OBOR project. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has halted a $20 billion railway project after a state investigation has revealed that funds for the project were used to repay dues to the Malaysian state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), according to an Aug. 1 report by Malaysian newspaper Malaymail. Chinese companies may be involved in siphoning off the funds, the country’s finance minister, Lim Guan Eng, told the Wall Street Journal.

Russian media’s criticism of OBOR, which is considered by the Chinese regime to be the country’s most ambitious foreign policy, is a slap in the face for Beijing, considering that China has invested heavily in the Eurasian region under OBOR. According to state-run newspaper China Daily, Chinese companies invested more than $60 billion in the region from 2013 to 2016.

Chinese political commentator Tian Yuan, in an interview with New York-based broadcaster NTD, questioned how much of a benefit from OBOR projects that local citizens in Central Asia would see, when China has a history of colluding with and bribing local government officials.

“These projects are done through Chinese-funded companies. As for locals, they would not benefit financially at all,” Tian said.

A July article by The Economist warned that because the terms of OBOR projects are often shrouded in secrecy, politicians—rather than ordinary citizens—are more likely to benefit.

In Kazakhstan, locals protested proposed land reforms in April 2016, fearing that the changes would pave the way for Chinese investors to buy up land.

Kazakhstan signed cooperation projects worth $27 billion with China in June 2017, according to China Daily.

In September 2012, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on abusive actions by the Kazakhstan government and oil companies against local oil workers. One of the companies named by HRW was China’s state-owned CITIC investment group.

Aside from investing in countries teeming with corruption, China is overloading poor nations with debt, warned Ray Washburne, head of the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), a government agency that assists U.S. businesses with investing abroad.

That happened in Sri Lanka, when in December, the country formally handed over control of its main southern port, Hambantota, to China after the latter helped build the OBOR project. China signed a 99-year lease on the port as part of a deal to convert $6 billion of loans that Sri Lanka owed to China into equity.

Political commentator Lan Shu, also speaking to NTD, said the Chinese regime has a political motive in working with countries that become indebted to China.

“These countries would then be under the control and manipulation of the Chinese regime. And then they would have to stand on the same side as China on many international political issues,” Lan said. “This jeopardizes the stability and security of the world.”
 
THe Russkies fear ah tiong land more than the Yanks,,,to think that ah tiong land will have a proper alliance with the russkies is a load of BS,,,,their relationship has always been one of convenience,.,,,so no surprising there is always conflict because both fear each other,,,,the russkies worry that ah tiongs will makan their far east,,,,and to be honest,,,the ah tiongs will always want to expand,,,,
 
Commie chinks are desperate now. Demands overseas chinks to help them to implement OBOR. LOL! Since when have those commie chinks considered overseas chinks as their own? By confiscating their terrexes?

Overseas Chinese ‘have role to play’ in building political trust abroad for belt and road

Overseas Chinese have a role to play in building political trust with foreign governments, a top official from Beijing’s agency promoting the country’s influence abroad said.

The call from Xu Yousheng, deputy director of the United Front Work Department, comes as foreign countries are becoming increasingly suspicious of state manipulation of ethnic Chinese on their soil.

Xu said he hoped overseas Chinese would actively promote the principle of achieving shared growth through discussion and collaboration under the “Belt and Road Initiative” – Beijing’s vast strategy to build infrastructure and trade links around the world.

“[Overseas Chinese] should strive to become active promoters of mutual political trust and mutually beneficial relations between China and neighbouring countries,” he said in a keynote speech at a forum in Hong Kong on Thursday.

Xu said cooperation between the Chinese government and overseas Chinese groups would be strengthened in the future.

“We have developed a proposal with the Ministry of Commerce to cooperate with Chinese chambers of commerce and organisations in a few key belt and road countries, so they can become service centres to supply Chinese enterprises with all-round assistance,” Xu said.

Xu’s comments were made against the backdrop of increasing scrutiny from foreign governments which accuse Beijing of using overseas Chinese as agents to promote soft power, influence local politics, or even as spies.

In late June, the Australian parliament passed a package of new laws aimed at preventing foreign interference in the country.

This followed a series of incidents, including revelations of ties between a politician and a Chinese businessman, and reports by Australian academics that Chinese students and scholars in the country were serving the political ends of China’s embassy.

The United States has closed down Chinese state-run Confucius Institutes within its borders in recent months, accusing the organisations, which promote language and culture, of having a political edge.

In Singapore there are growing concerns that China is seeking to convert cultural affinities among Singaporean Chinese into loyalty to the Chinese “motherland”.

The United Front Work Department has been under the spotlight during this international scrutiny because of its mission of advancing the country’s influence and political interests both at home and abroad.

Xu, who also heads the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, wants overseas Chinese to do more, especially for the belt and road strategy.

“We hope overseas Chinese can fully utilise the advantages of being familiar with both China and the country they are in,” Xu said.

He added that he expected the Chinese diaspora to be a bridge for companies from China starting up in foreign countries, as well as participants in overseas Chinese projects.

There are more than 60 million overseas Chinese, spread across more than 200 countries. Of those, Xu said, 40 million live in countries which are participating in the initiative.

The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office – responsible for Chinese citizens living abroad or returning from overseas – together with religion and ethnic affairs, came under the purview of the United Front Work Department in a government reshuffle in March.

The restructure prompted further criticism from Western governments, which believe the expanded department will provide a more coordinated and organised push for Beijing’s state agenda.
 
THe Russkies fear ah tiong land more than the Yanks,,,to think that ah tiong land will have a proper alliance with the russkies is a load of BS,,,,their relationship has always been one of convenience,.,,,so no surprising there is always conflict because both fear each other,,,,the russkies worry that ah tiongs will makan their far east,,,,and to be honest,,,the ah tiongs will always want to expand,,,,
After being raped and pillage by invading mongol armies 1000 years ago, and before that, the vikings, ruskies now fear no one.
 
East Coast Rail Link and pipeline projects with China cancelled, says Malaysian PM Mahathir

BEIJING - The East Coast Rail Link and the projects for the construction of two gas pipelines with China have been cancelled, said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

Tun Dr Mahathir said the projects could not go on due to Malaysia's financial woes.

However, details of the cancellation, including such matters as compensation, would have to be discussed later, he said at a press conference before ending his five-day visit to China on Tuesday (Aug 21).
 
Don't be stupid. Russian Traitors who criticize Xi & Putin will be shut down ASAP by Putin and the editors goes to Gulag.
 
East Coast Rail Link and pipeline projects with China cancelled, says Malaysian PM Mahathir

BEIJING - The East Coast Rail Link and the projects for the construction of two gas pipelines with China have been cancelled, said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

Tun Dr Mahathir said the projects could not go on due to Malaysia's financial woes.

However, details of the cancellation, including such matters as compensation, would have to be discussed later, he said at a press conference before ending his five-day visit to China on Tuesday (Aug 21).
Xi jinping gave dr mad 2 months to think it over.
 
Goes to show that Trump is a puppet of Putin. Now, that Putin has a free hand in messing up USA, he has to tackle China so that Russia will be the sole dominant superpower.
 
The rail route between china to europe passes by ex soviet territory.of course putin is pissed when his buddies got themselves in financial difficulty. They are mostly transit counvtries.
 
Pro-Democracy idiots Always Wrongly and Foolishly dream that public opinions - especially foreigners opinions, matters, which is absolutely false and childish.

Chinese leader are COMPLETELY and ALWAYS IMMUNE to these. 100%.

You can cry your hearts out. Bang balls or commit suicide, they are not affected at all - always.
 
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