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China supports Russian-led forces deployed to Kazakhstan to help quell unrest, Chinaâs Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov late on Monday.
In a phone call held between the two parties and summarised by Chinese state media, Wang said that China supports the Kazakhstan presidentâs assessment that the source of the unrest was terrorist activity.
He added that China and Russia should âoppose external forces interfering with the internal affairs of central Asian countriesâ, and prevent âcolour revolutionsâ and the âthree evil forcesâ from causing chaos.
China defines the âthree evil forcesâ as religious extremism, territorial secessionism and violent terrorism, and has described them as the cause behind the instability in Xinjiang province.
Government buildings in Kazakhstan were briefly captured or torched in several cities last week, as initially peaceful protests against fuel price increases turned violent.
Troops were ordered to shoot to kill to put down a countrywide uprising.
Authorities have blamed the violence on âextremistsâ, including foreign-trained Islamist militants.
Authorities also asked a Russian-led military bloc to send in troops, who the government says have been deployed to guard strategic sites.
Chinaâs President Xi Jinping on Friday told Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, that China resolutely opposed any force destabilising Kazakhstan, Chinese state television said.
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