Iran-China/Afghanistan
Teheran, Iran - Oct 27, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland/Al-Arabiya/Persian language TV Stations outside Iran. Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto TV/Iran International TV)
1. Various of meeting in progress; attendees
2. Backdrop of Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Afghanistan's Neighboring Countries
3. National flags of different countries
4. Various of Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaking via video link
5. Various of attendees, meeting in progress
Kabul, Afghanistan - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Traffic,
7. Various of people in market
8. Traffic
9. Various of vendors, bags of flours in front of shops
China is willing to enhance cooperation with Afghanistan to help ensure the peace and stability of its neighboring country, said the Chinese foreign minister on Wednesday.
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks while delivering a video message to the Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Afghanistan's Neighboring Countries held in Tehran.
Wang said the first Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in September this year was a creative move for officially launching the mechanism of coordination and cooperation among Afghanistan's neighboring countries, issuing a joint statement covering a broad range of issues, and establishing the political consensus to work together to address the changes in the Afghan situation.
China is ready to work with all parties involved to build on the first foreign ministers' meeting, enhance the strengths, uniqueness and cooperation as Afghanistan's neighbors to help ensure lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is at a crucial stage of shifting from turbulence to order. The country faces both challenges and opportunities, and difficulties and hope. All its neighboring countries hope to see Afghanistan enjoy peace, stability, economic development, ethnic harmony and good neighborliness, said Wang.
On the basis of respecting Afghanistan's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and keeping to the "Afghan-led, Afghan-owned" principle, Wang urged to step up coordination and cooperation on Afghanistan-related issues for the purpose of replacing chaos with stability, preventing security spillovers, and helping the country embark on a path toward good governance.
To this end, Wang put forward four proposals.
First, making active engagement and showing guidance. Relevant parties should attach importance to the opportunity that the Afghan interim government is adaptable and shapeable, and get in touch and talk with it in a rational and pragmatic way to increase mutual trust and exert positive influence.
Second, expanding multilateral coordination. Relevant parties need to increase mutual reinforcement and build synergy between the various mechanisms on Afghanistan, and support the United Nations as a key coordinator in such fields as maintaining stability, preventing chaos, and providing emergency assistance.
Third, strengthening counter-terrorism cooperation. It is not only needed to encourage the new Afghan authority to make a clean break with terrorist forces, but also to support it in independently, resolutely and effectively combating all extremist and terrorist organizations including ISIL and the ETIM.
Fourth, promoting peace and reconstruction. Its neighboring countries need to take coordinated and robust actions to steadily increase economic and trade exchange with Afghanistan, explore infrastructure connectivity, and help Afghanistan take part in Belt and Road cooperation.
As a responsible major country and Afghanistan's neighbor, China has all along been playing a constructive role on the Afghanistan issue, said Wang.
At the first foreign ministers' meeting, China announced 200 million yuan (31 million U.S. dollars) worth of emergency humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. The first batch of supplies has arrived at Kabul and the delivery of the remaining is well underway. China will continue to provide support and help to the Afghan people to the best of its capability, he said.
China will work with all sides to promote the sound and sustained progress of the coordination and cooperation mechanism among neighbors of Afghanistan, and play a positive role in helping the Afghan people realize a safe, secure, and happy life and achieve peace and development at an early date, said Wang.
Iran-China/Afghanistan
Dateline : Oct 27, 2021/Recent
Location : Iran
Duration : 1'01
Teheran, Iran - Oct 27, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland/Al-Arabiya/Persian language TV Stations outside Iran. Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto TV/Iran International TV)
1. Various of meeting in progress; attendees
2. Backdrop of Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Afghanistan's Neighboring Countries
3. National flags of different countries
4. Various of Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaking via video link
5. Various of attendees, meeting in progress
Kabul, Afghanistan - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Traffic,
7. Various of people in market
8. Traffic
9. Various of vendors, bags of flours in front of shops
China is willing to enhance cooperation with Afghanistan to help ensure the peace and stability of its neighboring country, said the Chinese foreign minister on Wednesday.
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks while delivering a video message to the Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Afghanistan's Neighboring Countries held in Tehran.
Wang said the first Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in September this year was a creative move for officially launching the mechanism of coordination and cooperation among Afghanistan's neighboring countries, issuing a joint statement covering a broad range of issues, and establishing the political consensus to work together to address the changes in the Afghan situation.
China is ready to work with all parties involved to build on the first foreign ministers' meeting, enhance the strengths, uniqueness and cooperation as Afghanistan's neighbors to help ensure lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is at a crucial stage of shifting from turbulence to order. The country faces both challenges and opportunities, and difficulties and hope. All its neighboring countries hope to see Afghanistan enjoy peace, stability, economic development, ethnic harmony and good neighborliness, said Wang.
On the basis of respecting Afghanistan's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and keeping to the "Afghan-led, Afghan-owned" principle, Wang urged to step up coordination and cooperation on Afghanistan-related issues for the purpose of replacing chaos with stability, preventing security spillovers, and helping the country embark on a path toward good governance.
To this end, Wang put forward four proposals.
First, making active engagement and showing guidance. Relevant parties should attach importance to the opportunity that the Afghan interim government is adaptable and shapeable, and get in touch and talk with it in a rational and pragmatic way to increase mutual trust and exert positive influence.
Second, expanding multilateral coordination. Relevant parties need to increase mutual reinforcement and build synergy between the various mechanisms on Afghanistan, and support the United Nations as a key coordinator in such fields as maintaining stability, preventing chaos, and providing emergency assistance.
Third, strengthening counter-terrorism cooperation. It is not only needed to encourage the new Afghan authority to make a clean break with terrorist forces, but also to support it in independently, resolutely and effectively combating all extremist and terrorist organizations including ISIL and the ETIM.
Fourth, promoting peace and reconstruction. Its neighboring countries need to take coordinated and robust actions to steadily increase economic and trade exchange with Afghanistan, explore infrastructure connectivity, and help Afghanistan take part in Belt and Road cooperation.
As a responsible major country and Afghanistan's neighbor, China has all along been playing a constructive role on the Afghanistan issue, said Wang.
At the first foreign ministers' meeting, China announced 200 million yuan (31 million U.S. dollars) worth of emergency humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. The first batch of supplies has arrived at Kabul and the delivery of the remaining is well underway. China will continue to provide support and help to the Afghan people to the best of its capability, he said.
China will work with all sides to promote the sound and sustained progress of the coordination and cooperation mechanism among neighbors of Afghanistan, and play a positive role in helping the Afghan people realize a safe, secure, and happy life and achieve peace and development at an early date, said Wang.
ID : 8235984
Published : 2021-10-28 12:17
Last Modified : 2021-10-28 20:14:23
Source : China Media Group(CMG)-CCTV,China Media Group(CMG)-CGTN
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