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| Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister
Li Zhaoxing reaffirmed China's support for Afghanistan's economic
recovery when delivering a speech at the opening of the third
Afghanistan Development Forum (ADF) in Kabul on Monday.
(Xinhua photo) | KABUL,
April 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing reaffirmed
China's support for Afghanistan's economic recovery when delivering a speech at
the opening of the third Afghanistan Development Forum (ADF) here on Monday.
"With peace dawning and development burgeoning,
Afghanistan today is at a crucial juncture, moving from chaos to order. While
the government and people of Afghanistan are sparing no efforts to rebuild the
economy, the international community shares the common responsibility and
obligation to support and help Afghanistan with its reconstruction," Li said.
The three-day ADF will discuss how to accelerate
economic development in Afghanistan with international donors. The theme of the
forum this year is "accelerating economic development."
"As the trend of our times is to pursue development
through cooperation for a win-win result of mutual benefit, we are actually
helping ourselves when we help Afghanistan in its rejuvenation and development,"
Li stressed.
The Chinese minister also pointed out four key
factors for Afghanistan's reconstruction: a stable domestic environment, a
full-fledged state structure, sound cooperation with its surrounding countries,
and continuous international assistance.
Li reaffirmed that China hopes to see long-term
stability in Afghanistan. "We support the Afghan government under the leadership
of President Karzai in its efforts to maintain stability and stand ready to
strengthen bilateral cooperation in policing, the training of police and
anti-drug officers and counter-terrorism."
"The Chinese government is delivering on its 150
million US dollar pledges to Afghanistan," said Li. "The dredging of the Parwan
irrigation projects will be completed by the end of this month. The construction
of a new Republic Hospital building in Kabul will break ground very soon."
The Chinese government will encourage competitive and
well-established Chinese enterprises to come to Afghanistan for investment and
trade, he added.
After the opening of ADF, Afghan First Vice President
Ahmad ZiaMasoud and Second Vice President Abdul Kalim Khalili met with Li
respectively.
Both leaders appreciated the generous assistance the
Chinese government offered to the post-Taliban Afghanistan, and hoped to further
promote the bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
Li expressed the willingness of the Chinese
government to help Afghanistan rebuild its shattered economy through multiple
forms of cooperation based on the mutual interest.
"We hope to maintain the relationship of good fiend,
good neighbor and good partner in the future," Li noted.
After the talks with Afghan leaders during his
two-day visit, Li wrapped up his visit to Afghanistan and left for Pakistan on
Monday afternoon. Enditem |