Hindustan Times (Noida)

CHINA READY TO KEEP CONTACT WITH TALIBAN

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: Beijing said on Wednesday it welcomed the end of “three weeks of anarchy” in Afghanista­n with the establishm­ent of a new interim administra­tion in Kabul, and called on the Taliban to restore order. It added that China is ready to maintain communicat­ion with Taliban leaders.

BEIJING: China on Wednesday said the formation of a caretaker Taliban government in Afghanista­n was a “necessary step” in pursuing post-war reconstruc­tion, adding that it is ready to maintain communicat­ion with the country’s new leaders.

It is a “necessary step for Afghanista­n to restore domestic order and pursue post-war reconstruc­tion”, Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on, Wang Wenbin, told CGTN.

Wang Wenbin made the same comment when asked to respond to a query on whether Beijing will recognise the new government in Kabul at a ministry briefing. “We hope the new Afghanista­n authoritie­s will listen broadly to people of all races and factions, so as to meet the aspiration­s of its own peoples and the expectatio­ns of the internatio­nal community,” he said.

$31mn aid announced

China announced on Wednesday that it would donate 200 million yuan ($31 million) worth of aid, including grains, winter supplies and coronaviru­s vaccines to Afghanista­n.

State councillor and foreign minister Wang Yi announced the donation in a meeting held by video link with counterpar­ts and senior diplomats from Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenist­an.

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