Beijing: China has sent the first batch of $ 31 million in humanitarian assistance, which consists of emergency supplies such as blankets and jackets, to the Taliban temporary government in Afghanistan.
The inventory donated by China, who arrived at Kabul International Airport on Wednesday night, has been submitted to the Afghanistan side, the Xinhua news agency managed by the government reported from the Afghan capital.
The Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan Wang Yu and served as a Minister of Refugees from the Afghan Caregiver Government Khalil-Ur-Rehman Haqqani attended the handover ceremony at the airport.
Wang said that in the midst of many difficulties, China had succeeded in regulating emergency humanitarian assistance material for Afghanistan in a short time, which included blankets, lower jackets and other winter equipment needed by Afghans.
He said China would continue to prepare other materials, including food assistance, which are expected to arrive before long.
Haqqani thanked China to provide emergency supplies.
Chasing China as “good neighbors and Afghan friends”, Haqqani hopes that China can provide further assistance in the future, the Global Chinese television network managed by the Government (CGTN-TV) reported.
Afghanistan, who faces economic difficulties and enormous livelihoods, desperately need assistance from the international community in various fields, he said.
Haqqani said that Afghanistan would respect his commitment to his neighbors and the international community, in a real reference to the Taliban appointment to form an inclusive government and not to allow foreign militant groups to operate from the Afghan region.
Like the whole world, China has not officially recognized the Taliban temporary government.
However, it has made its embassy in Kabul open with Pakistan and Russia while the mission of other countries was closed after the Afghan militant group took control of the country hit by the war last month.
On September 21-22, China’s special envoy, Russia and Pakistan met with high-ranking government officials while the Taliban and former Afghan leader Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul and discussed the formation of inclusive government, fighting terrorism and humanitarian situation.
In addition to coordinating with Russia in Afghanistan – China and Pakistan – who played a major role after the Taliban took power, was trying to build new groupings of the countries sharing the border with Afghanistan China, Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The group’s foreign ministers held a virtual meeting on September 7 on September 26, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in New York, Russia, China, Pakistan and the US worked together to ensure that the rulers of the Taliban guarded their promises, especially to form a government Really representative and prevent spread extremism.
He said that the temporary government announced by the Taliban did not reflect “overall the whole Afghan community – Ethno-religion and political power – so we were involved in contacts.
They are ongoing.” “What’s most important …
is to ensure that the promises they have stated publicly maintained.
And for us, it is a top priority,” Lavrov added.
The Taliban swept Afghanistan last month, grabbed the control of almost all cities and cities that were almost all.
In the background of the withdrawal of US troops that began in 1.
May on August 15, the capital of Kabul fell to a guerrilla.
The Taliban claimed victory over opposition forces in Panjshir’s last retaining province on September 6, finishing their takeover of Afghanistan three weeks after capturing Kabul.