China, Afghanistan, Pakistan vow stronger cooperation
Summary
China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have committed to deepen cooperation in trade, connectivity, and security to enhance regional peace and prosperity, following their latest trilateral foreign ministers’ dialogue in Kabul.
Key Points
- China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan pledged to deepen cooperation in trade, connectivity, and security during the sixth China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Dialogue.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized strengthening exchanges, expanding trade and investment, enhancing connectivity, and joint efforts against cross-border terrorism.
- Afghanistan’s Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund pledged Afghanistan would not allow its territory to threaten China and expressed readiness to advance friendship with Beijing.
- China supports Afghanistan's stability and reconstruction, opposing unilateral sanctions and encouraging international engagement with Kabul.
