In a high-stakes diplomatic move, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged unwavering support for Afghanistan’s stability during talks with Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Beijing this week. The meeting highlighted China’s commitment to fostering regional peace while respecting Afghanistan’s sovereignty. 🕊️
No Strings Attached?
Wang emphasized China’s 'no interference' policy, stating: "We never seek personal gains or spheres of influence" in Afghanistan. Instead, Beijing aims to boost collaboration in trade, agriculture, energy, and security—a win-win strategy that could reshape Central Asian geopolitics. 💼⚡
Beyond Security: Building Bridges
From poverty reduction programs to disaster preparedness training, China outlined plans to deepen practical cooperation. Wang also pushed for importing more Afghan goods, signaling economic opportunities for local communities. 📦🌾
Afghanistan’s Commitment
Muttaqi reaffirmed adherence to the one-China principle and vowed to prevent Afghan territory from being used against Chinese interests. The two sides agreed to enhance security coordination—a nod to counterterrorism efforts in the region. 🔒👥
As global powers recalibrate their approaches to Afghanistan, China’s blend of economic partnership and non-interventionist rhetoric offers a new blueprint for engagement. Could this be the start of a Silk Road 2.0 moment? 🚀
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Wang Yi: China supports Afghanistan in achieving long-term stability
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