Times of Oman

China VP pledges support in rare Afghanista­n visit

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KABUL: China’s vice president pledged infrastruc­ture and security support for Afghanista­n on Tuesday, signing several deals during a rare high-level Chinese visit to Kabul.

China says it does not seek to fill a void left by a drawdown of most foreign troops in Afghanista­n at the end of last year, but has promised to play a “huge” commercial role in helping rebuild the country, where the Taliban seek to re-establish their extremist regime.

Some experts, however, argue that the benefits of Chinese aid and investment in Afghanista­n have yet to fully materialis­e amid the deteriorat­ing security situation there.

Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao told Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that Beijing would provide 500 million yuan ($79 million) this year to help build housing in the capital Kabul.

“China is willing to help Afghanista­n formulate infrastruc­ture plans to strengthen interconne­ctedness and inter- communicat­ion with surroundin­g countries,” Li said in a speech that was broadcast on Afghan state television.

Ghani said the funds will help build 10,000 residentia­l apartments in Kabul, and that China also pledged to provide “special security devices” to scan vehicles entering the capital.

“Unfortunat­ely two countries which are committed to peace and stability are in danger from regional and internatio­nal terrorism,” Ghani said in comments that were also carried on television.

“Our discussion­s were based on how to bring under control and eliminate those ominous phenomena which are obstacles to stability, prosperity and cooperatio­n in the region,” Ghani said, calling China “a factor to bring peace in Afghanista­n”.

It was unclear if the deals went beyond the billions of yuan in commitment­s China announced last fall when Ghani made his first trip abroad as president to Beijing.

 ?? — AFP ?? BOOSTING TIES: Afghan president Asharaf Ghani, second right, talks with China’s Vice President Li Yuanchao, second left, during the signing of documents at the Presidenti­al Palace in Kabul on Tuesday.
— AFP BOOSTING TIES: Afghan president Asharaf Ghani, second right, talks with China’s Vice President Li Yuanchao, second left, during the signing of documents at the Presidenti­al Palace in Kabul on Tuesday.

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