A Chinese envoy on Wednesday called on the international community to maintain engagement with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) stating there have been positive developments in the country that merit recognition.
China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations said at a Security Council briefing that since the IEA’s takeover in August 2021, the domestic situation in Afghanistan has been generally stable, with improvements in the economy and people’s livelihoods and the expansion of regional cooperation.
At the same time however, Afghanistan still faces severe challenges in terms of the humanitarian situation, economic development, and threats of terrorism, said Geng Shuang.
“The international community should, through patient communication with the Afghan authorities, gradually enhance their understanding of and trust in the outside world and adopt more effective initiatives in response to international expectations,” said Geng.
“It is important to create favorable conditions for dialogue and engagement and avoid presuppositions and imposing programs on Afghanistan.”
He also said the Security Council should make timely adjustments to the sanctions regime and reinstate exemptions to the travel ban on relevant members of the Afghan authorities.
Illegal unilateral sanctions imposed on Afghanistan by relevant countries should be terminated, and Afghan assets seized abroad be returned immediately, he said.
Geng called for the promotion of practical international cooperation with Afghanistan.
It is also important to support the Afghan authorities in combating terrorism, said Geng.
In the face of terrorism, which is a common enemy of humanity, all parties should abandon geopolitical calculations and ideological prejudice, reject double standards or selective counter-terrorism, and rather should work together in fighting the scourge, he said.
China expects the Afghan authorities to fulfill their commitments in good faith and take resolute and strong measures to combat terrorist organizations such as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and the Islamic State, and to eliminate the breeding ground for terrorism, he added.
As a friendly neighbor, China will continue to firmly support the peace and development of Afghanistan and provide Afghan people with assistance to the best of its capabilities, said Geng.