KEY POINTS
  • China will tread cautiously in Afghanistan and its main goal would be to work with the Taliban on border security, according to Max Baucus, a former U.S. ambassador to Beijing under ex-President Barack Obama.
  • China will not follow in the U.S. footsteps to try and take over Afghanistan, according to Baucus.
  • "Their major concern is East Turkestan. They are going to work with the Taliban to help make sure there's very little terrorism from Afghanistan," Baucus said, referring to the Uyghur extremist group called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement.

China will tread cautiously in Afghanistan and its main goal would be to work with the Taliban on border security, a former U.S. ambassador to Beijing said Friday.

The world's second-largest economy is one of the few countries that established friendly relations with the Taliban even before the militant group took over Afghanistan in a matter of days last month.