Beijing: The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday did not respond to media reports that claimed that the Taliban had invited China, Pakistan, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Qatar to attend the ceremony of the establishment of a new government in Afghanistan.
China has coordinated its growing policies in Afghanistan with Pakistan’s “All-Weather Ally” and Russia who also shared the border with Afghanistan.
Beijing, which has made its embassy open in Kabul along with Pakistan and Russia, is awaiting the formation of the government by the Taliban to decide to recognize it amid a firm indication by the US, Britain and other Western countries will not be in a hurry to support new governments in Granted.
Asked about media reports that the Taliban had invited China and five other countries Pakistan, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Qatar to participate in the ceremony of the new government in Afghanistan, spokesman for the Indonesian Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin said: “I have no information to offer when this”.
He asserted that China supports “Afghanistan forming an open, inclusive, broad-based government upholding domestic and foreign domestic policies and wise and living in good requirements with neighboring countries”.
China also maintained a close watch at Panjshir Valley struggling between the Taliban and militias from the Front Resistance National (NRF) Ahmad Massoud which was reported to have delayed the formation of new governments in Afghanistan.
On Saturday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a telephone conversation with his partner Iran Hossein Amir-Abdolhian where he said that the new government in Afghanistan must be open and inclusive, making a net break with terrorist organizations, and building good relations with other countries, especially neighboring countries.
Because the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, China had vocal in expressing its concern for militants Uygur the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) which fought for Xinjiang’s independence, regrouped in Afghanistan under the government of Afghan militant groups as volatile.
Province shares a narrow border with a war-hit country.
Beijing has extracted a strong commitment from the Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar during a visit to China in July that they would not allow Ethim to operate from its land.
China, at the same time, targeted the expansion of the Pakistani economy corridor of $ 60 billion in Afghanistan besides exploiting mineral-rich mines there.
Taliban have said that China has a big role to play in Afghanistan in the reconstruction of war that babbles.
“China is a large country with the economy and large capacity.
They can play a big role in rebuilding, Afghan’s reconstruction,” said Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen to the Global Chinese television network managed by China in a recent interview.
“We have relations with China and Russia for the past few years.
We have told them that they should have no problems from Afghanistan,” he added.
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