Chinese involvement was a measure against Soviet influence rather than that from western countries.
There is also Chinese involvement in the nearby Saindak gold and copper mining project.
Traditionally, Chinese involvement in overseas infrastructure projects has just been as contractors.
If the charge of Chinese involvement is unsupported by reliable evidence, it should be withdrawn.
After a visit to China in January 1967, Kaunda dropped his objections to Chinese involvement.
She explained about the Chinese involvement, and the possibility that there was a unit on the ground in the vicinity.
I guess it was pretty impressive how he got on to the Chinese involvement?
However, this is rather from political propaganda needs and there is debate of the time of the beginning of Chinese involvement.
There had been some unconfirmed rumors of Chinese involvement, and I thought her experience out there might be useful to you.
But the United States regards the current level of Chinese military involvement as an invasion, and we are now in a position to stop it.