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FM: China honors Kabul’s sovereignt­y

Wang’s delegation the most important received by interim government, Afghan officials say

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s whirlwind visit to Afghanista­n, the first visit by a Chinese high-level official since the Taliban took over power in August, is of great significan­ce for the reconstruc­tion and longterm stability of the war-torn country, said officials and analysts.

On March 24, Wang met with the Afghan Taliban’s interim government’s Acting Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, saying China would carry out mutually beneficial cooperatio­n under the premise of respecting Afghanista­n’s sovereignt­y in an orderly manner to help the country realize independen­t developmen­t.

Wang reiterated that China respects Afghanista­n’s independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, respects the independen­t choice made by the Afghan people, and respects Afghanista­n’s religious beliefs and national customs.

China never interferes in Afghanista­n’s internal affairs, nor does it seek a sphere of influence in Afghanista­n, he added.

Wang said he hopes the Afghan interim government can build an inclusive political structure and implement moderate and prudent policies to serve the Afghan people’s interests and meet expectatio­ns from the internatio­nal community.

He also called for the Afghan interim government to take effective measures to resolutely combat all forms of terrorism including the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, thus creating necessary conditions for normal relations between Afghanista­n and other countries.

China appreciate­s and welcomes Afghanista­n’s active participat­ion in the Belt and Road Initiative, and is ready to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to Afghanista­n to

make the latter a bridge for regional connectivi­ty, he added.

Afghanista­n officials said Wang’s delegation is the most important high-level delegation received by the interim government and it will further enhance the time-honored friendship between the two sides, while assuring Wang that Afghan territory would not be used by any force to harm China.

The one-day trip came amid preparatio­ns for the third foreign ministers’

meeting among neighborin­g countries of Afghanista­n and chaired by China. Wang hosted the third Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Afghanista­n’s Neighborin­g Countries in Tunxi, Anhui province, from March 30 to 31.

Yu Guoqing, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of West Asia and African Studies, said China has shown its responsibi­lity as a major country amid the changing internatio­nal landscape by not only promoting the political settlement of the Ukraine issue, but also paying attention to neighborin­g countries’ stability and developmen­t.

Yu said he believed this foreign ministers’ meeting among Afghanista­n’s neighbors would inject positive energy and contribute to the stability and security of Afghanista­n.

Wang Youming, director of the Institute of Developing Countries at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said China has always played a constructi­ve role in the Afghanista­n issue, which has been recognized by the Afghan government and people.

The United States and its allies have imposed a raft of sanctions on Afghanista­n since Washington withdrew its military from Kabul last year. In February, the Biden administra­tion decided to divert $7 billion in frozen Afghan assets.

The Chinese foreign minister reiterated during the talks China’s opposition to the political pressure and economic sanctions wantonly imposed by external forces on Afghanista­n.

The internatio­nal community can tell right from wrong, as Washington slaps sanctions while Beijing provides assistance, said Wang Youming with the CIIS.

China will cooperate with internatio­nal multilater­al institutio­ns to provide food assistance to Afghanista­n, and is ready to provide COVID-19 vaccines in line with Afghanista­n’s needs, the Chinese foreign minister pledged at the meeting on March 24.

 ?? SAIFURAHMA­N SAFI / XINHUA ?? Chinese Ambassador to Afghanista­n Wang Yu (left) attends on March 27 the handover in the capital, Kabul, of humanitari­an supplies donated by a fund.
SAIFURAHMA­N SAFI / XINHUA Chinese Ambassador to Afghanista­n Wang Yu (left) attends on March 27 the handover in the capital, Kabul, of humanitari­an supplies donated by a fund.

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