If the Afghanistan situation deteriorates into chaos, the international community will no doubt be negatively impacted, and that would be a disaster for the region first and foremost, and no less so to the whole world as well. ….We all must continue to bring high international awareness of the Afghanistan issue, helping the country realize peace, stability,  and reconstruction as soon as possible while moving towards good governance.

The quote above from the speech Dr. Yue Xiaoyongm – China’s Special Envoy –  delivered at the International Conference on Afghanistan held at  Tashkent on (July 26, 2022) sums up China’s approach to embattled Afghanistan. The message contained in the speech is clear; let us work together to help Afghanistan stabilize and prevent further chaos by deploying peaceful economic means. Dr. Xiaoyongm said that the situation in Afghanistan today matters a lot to humanity, and regional and global security and stability, despite many other changes in the world. He reminded the participants that – despite big humanitarian assistance through international aid organizations under the UN umbrella – Afghanistan’s economy and people’s livelihoods are still facing serious difficulties due to some major power’s unilateral sanctions and a significant drop in external aid. No doubt, he said, that today 72% of the Afghan population live below the poverty line with 23 million people in a shortage of food. The unemployment rate has reached 38%. With the terror outfits such as the IS still active, it is essential that “we all continue to bring high international awareness of Afghanistan issue, helping the country to realize peace, stability , and reconstruction as soon as possible while keep moving towards good governance,” said the Special Envoy.

Below are important extracts from Dr. Yue Xiaoyongm’s speech at the Tashkent Forum:

Dear colleagues,

China has been all along trying its best to assist the Afghan people to tide over the current crisis. Since the fundamental changes in Afghanistan last August, China has provided the country with over 350 million RMB yuan of urgent humanitarian assistance through bilateral channels. Assistance such as food, medicine, vaccines, and winter supplies helped the Afghan people through the hardest and coldest winter. Moreover, China resumed the “pine nuts express”, and imported more than 1600 tons of pine nuts via chartered cargo flights. We are also importing signature products such as saffron, almonds, figs, and raisins to relieve the Afghan people’s difficulties through various means. In March 2022, China announced its 1 billion yuan of humanitarian and development aid to Afghanistan. After the recent earthquake, we provided 50 million RMB yuan worth of urgent humanitarian assistance at the earliest possible time. Those tents, blankets, foldable beds, as well as cash donated from both public and private sectors, including the Chinese government, companies, and organizations, helped directly and significantly.

Furthermore, China has conducted intensive multilateral coordination on the Afghan issue. While actively participating in the UN, Moscow Format, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) effort in addressing the Afghan issue, China, together with our neighboring partners, launched the Mechanism for Coordination and Cooperation among the Neighboring Countries of Afghanistan, with the foreign ministers’ meeting as the main body, and helped to shape international consensus of engagement and regional efforts in stabilizing and assisting Afghanistan. In late March 2022, after State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s successful visit to Afghanistan, China hosted the Third Foreign Ministers’ Meeting among the Neighboring Countries of Afghanistan in Tunxi, Anhui Province. The meeting has achieved real and significant results, including Joint Declaration stressing continuous support for Afghanistan, and the Tunxi Initiative focusing on economic rebuilding and practical cooperation, producing strong calls and more actions for enhancing peace and stability for Afghanistan and the region.

To help Afghanistan, China would like to enhance coordination and cooperation with all regional and international partners in the following aspects:

Number one is to offer necessary guidance to Afghanistan’s internal and external policies in an appropriate way. Any true help for the Afghan people can hardly be materialized if one bypasses the Afghan authority in operation. Although the acting government has much room for improvement, it is important to engage with it in an equal and respectful way, whether to promote an inclusive government structure, bring about moderate and prudent governance, or realize decisive countering of terrorism. While many have paid extensive attention to women, human rights, and education of middle-school girls in Afghanistan, suggestions, guidance and necessary assistance are to be offered in a way acceptable to the Afghan authority, to create conditions that genuinely help the matter gain visible progress at an earlier date.

Number two is to break the deadlock Afghanistan faces in economic development and people’s livelihood. Development is the ultimate solution to maintaining security. The international community needs to continue to provide Afghanistan with assistance in the economy and people’s livelihood and support the UN in playing its role in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan and coordinating for assistance. The acting government of Afghanistan, as the leading actor in aid distribution and allocation of foreign aid, should be respected in clear opposition to the politicization of humanitarian actions. We see it very important to not only give fish to the Afghan people in need but also provide guidance on fishing themselves by strengthening the country’s capacity for self-reliant and sustainable recovery and adopting a development path that best fits its national conditions for independence, prosperity and social progress.

Number three is to improve and enhance connectivity. Afghanistan sits in the heart of Asia. Many platforms for regional inter-connectivity projects, with Afghanistan at the center, are well underway. China supports all sides in empowering Afghanistan’s location advantages. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China is ready to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the China-Central Asia-West Asia Economic Corridor out to Afghanistan. We are also ready to study how to support the projects such as the Afghanistan-Pakistan Highway and the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan Railway. Additionally, we would be happy to see tech firms like ZTE and Huawei go to Afghanistan and join the region’s efforts in building and improving the telecommunication network. China is committed to helping improve the interconnectivity among Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia.

Number four is to join international efforts to urge the lifting of any unilateral sanctions against Afghanistan. Even though UNSC resolution No. 2615 rules that humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan does not violate UNSC sanctions, many banks refuse to work with humanitarian institutions in transferring funds to Afghanistan for fear of sanctions from the US. The US should lift unilateral sanctions and unreasonable financial restrictions as soon as possible if it is truly supporting Afghanistan in obtaining peace and reconstruction. As the starter of the Afghan issue, the US is still avoiding facing up the chaotic situation there and insists on holding and controlling Afghanistan’s 7 billion US dollar assets. Afghan people are right now in dire need of life, and the US is dragging its feet in unfreezing the assets of the Afghan central bank. The US needs to return in full the 7 billion assets to Afghanistan right now, and find an effective operation and monitoring mechanism to implement assets unfreezing by working with the Afghan side on an equal footing to assure those assets are used for the Afghan people.

Number five is to enhance cooperation in countering terrorism and strengthening security. According to a recent UN monitoring report, Al-Qaeda is still in close connection with the Taliban, and its operation in Afghanistan expanded. It is necessary for the whole international community to watch closely the activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, including the ETIM, and urge the Afghan side to fulfill its promise on countering terrorism by taking visible and verifiable measures. We should enhance cooperation on countering terrorism and security through concrete actions and eliminate the threat of terrorism in Afghanistan and the region. Any double standards or selective approach to counter-terrorism is unacceptable. Supporting terrorist groups for one’s selfish interest will only make Afghanistan the breeding ground, haven, and origin of the proliferation of terrorism.

As an old Chinese saying goes, however far or hard the journey shall be, he that keeps on going reaches the destination. China is ready to work with all parties and keep on going to contribute, as our host repeatedly emphasized today “with joint and combined efforts”, to lasting peace, security, stability, and common prosperity in Afghanistan and the whole region.

 

Courtesy: Matrix Report

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