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Clinton promotes ‘new Silk Road’
2011-10-23
DUSHANBE: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Central Asian nations on Saturday to play a role in securing and rebuilding war-torn Afghanistan, promoting the concept of a “new Silk Road” that would benefit the entire region.

Before arriving in Uzbekistan, Clinton told an audience in Tajikistan that AfghanistanÂ’s reintegration into the regional economy would be critical to its recovery from war, as well as for better conditions in surrounding countries.

Afghanistan has been at “the crossroads for terrorism and insurgency and so much pain and suffering over 30 years,” she said. “We want Afghanistan to be at the crossroads of economic opportunities going north and south and east and west, which is why it’s so critical to more fully integrate the autonomies of the countries in this region in South and Central Asia.”

Clinton says the “new Silk Road” will increase regional trade and commerce.

“We hope it will give rise to a network of thriving economic relationships around the region,” she said. But, Clinton added, countries would have to remove or ease trade restrictions and reform commercial laws for the scheme to succeed. On human rights, Clinton told a town hall meeting in Dushanbe that she would raise the issue with the leaders of both Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Clinton is at the tail end of a weeklong, seven-nation overseas trip that has also taken her to Malta, Libya and Oman. She planned to return to Washington on Sunday.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  And opium war?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-10-23 15:56  

#4  In the age of container ships? Useless to countries without coastlines.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-10-23 15:37  

#3  Clinton says the "new Silk Road" will increase regional trade and commerce.

Does this mean the Mongols are going conquer Eurasia again? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Posted by: Secret Master   2011-10-23 13:29  

#2  In the age of container ships?
Posted by: john frum   2011-10-23 09:12  

#1  Clinton is at the tail end of a weeklong, seven-nation overseas trip that has also taken her to Malta, Libya and Oman.

Gettin the ducks lined up.
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-10-23 00:37  

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