LINE

Text:AAAPrint
Politics

Beijing to boost anti-terror work with Kabul

1
2016-01-27 08:32China Daily Editor: Wang Fan
Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani meet reporters after a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday. FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY

Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani meet reporters after a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday. FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY

China has agreed to strengthen anti-terrorism work with Afghanistan, a war-torn country whose stability is linked to that of western China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the announcement at a news conference with his Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani on Tuesday.

The development comes shortly after the second meeting of the Quadrilateral Coordination Group on Afghan Peace and Reconciliation was held in Kabul on Jan 18. The group comprises China, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States.

China and Afghanistan have also agreed to discuss and expand the China, US and Afghanistan trilateral cooperation.

US Secretary of State John Kerry was scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Tuesday.

Wang said China and Afghanistan have agreed to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on anti-terrorism efforts to maintain the security and stability of both countries and the region.

"China supports all initiatives and measures that help reconciliation and the resumption of peace talks, as they are totally in line with China's security interest," Wang said.

The Afghan government and various political factions should work for an attractive and reasonable reconciliation plan, and China hopes the Taliban will respond positively, he said.

Fu Xiaoqiang, a security and arms control researcher at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said there is the possibility of talks on the Afghan issue being held at foreign minister level between China, Afghanistan and the US.

They have a common interest in "preventing Afghanistan from becoming a source of terrorism," he said.

Fu said Afghanistan is a "very important" factor for the security of Xinjiang.

Rabbani said a third round of the quadrilateral talks will open on Feb 6 to finalize the road map for peace and reconciliation. He added that the Afghan government has called for "all members of Taliban groups" to come to negotiate.

  

Related news

MorePhoto

Most popular in 24h

MoreTop news

MoreVideo

News
Politics
Business
Society
Culture
Military
Sci-tech
Entertainment
Sports
Odd
Features
Biz
Economy
Travel
Travel News
Travel Types
Events
Food
Hotel
Bar & Club
Architecture
Gallery
Photo
CNS Photo
Video
Video
Learning Chinese
Learn About China
Social Chinese
Business Chinese
Buzz Words
Bilingual
Resources
ECNS Wire
Special Coverage
Infographics
Voices
LINE
Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.