According to the statement, both sides also stressed the need to expand diplomatic relations between Kabul and Beijing.
Gul Hassan Hassan, the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Moscow, met with Zhang Hanhui, the Chinese ambassador in Russia to discuss political and economic cooperation and emphasized joint efforts to strengthen sustainable security and regional cooperation.
According to the statement, both sides also stressed the need to expand diplomatic relations between Kabul and Beijing.
Part of the statement issued by the Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in Russia said: “During the meeting, discussions were held on political and economic cooperation between Afghanistan and China, joint efforts to strengthen sustainable security in the region, and regional cooperation. Both sides emphasized the expansion and strengthening of bilateral relations.”
Abdul Jabbar Akbari, a university lecturer, said in this regard: “The more the two sides build confidence, Afghanistan on security issues and China on economic and trade relations, I believe this could further pave the way for the recognition of the Islamic Emirate.”
At the same time as this meeting, Bilal Karimi, the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in China, also met with Liu Jinsong, Director-General of the Asian Affairs Department of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Yue Xiaoyong, China’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan.
The discussions focused on political and economic relations, activation of the Wakhan Corridor, and consular services.
According to the embassy’s statement, the Chinese side emphasized respect for Afghanistan’s independence and territorial integrity, adding that cooperation between the two countries is essential.
Another part of the statement from the Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in China read: “The Chinese side, while emphasizing respect for Afghanistan’s independence, territorial integrity, and sovereignty, stressed the continuation of cooperation. At the same time, the Afghan ambassador appreciated China’s positive stance and described cooperation between the two countries as necessary.”
Enayatullah Hammam, a political analyst, said: “We have extensive trade relations with China, and there are major initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative. In this regard, Afghanistan needs ties with China, and China also needs Afghanistan.”
These diplomatic consultations aimed at improving Kabul–Beijing relations are taking place at a time when, over the past more than four years, China has not formally recognized the Islamic Emirate, but has continued its cooperation with Afghanistan in various fields.
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