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Pakistan China Afghanistan reach historic 8 points consensus

Pakistan China Afghanistan reach historic 8 points consensus

BEIJING – China has welcomed the outcomes of the tripartite dialogue held

in Beijing this week and in particular Pakistan’s positive role in making

the peace process successful.

“We support and encourage the ongoing efforts, strengthening and improving

relations, building mutual trust and promoting cooperation between

Afghanistan and Pakistan,” was stated by the spokesperson of the Chinese

Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying while briefing newsmen about the outcome of

the tripartite dialogue.

The spokesperson said, “We are bound by mountains and rivers as well as

intertwined interests and cultural exchanges. It is only natural for the

three neighbours to step up dialogue and cooperation, says a report issued

by Chinese embassy in Islamabad.

At present, Afghanistan is at a crucial stage of transformation and

Pakistan is entering a critical period for stability and development, while

China is vigorously advancing the Belt and Road Initiative.

“We regard Afghanistan and Pakistan as important cooperation partners and

stand ready to make positive contributions to stability, security and

development in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the region at large. Stronger

dialogue and cooperation serves the common interests of the three parties

and helps maintain regional peace and stability,” she said.

The first China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Dialogue produced a

series of important consensus, as illustrated by Foreign Minister Wang Yi

when he jointly met the press with Afghan Foreign Minister Rabbani and

Pakistani Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif. There is an eight-point consensus.

First, the three parties will work to deepen the trilateral cooperation in

accordance with the principle of mutual respect, equal-footed consultation

and win-win results under the framework of the foreign ministers’ dialogue.

Second, the three parties agreed to achieve four goals, namely supporting

the peace reconstruction and reconciliation efforts of Afghanistan;

assisting Afghanistan and Pakistan in improving their relations; promoting

common security of the three countries and the region at large; and

advancing regional connectivity and cooperation on the Belt and Road

Initiative.

Third, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to expedite the improvement of the

bilateral relations for harmonious coexistence.

Fourth, the three parties reiterated their commitment to an Afghan-led,

Afghan-owned reconciliation process. Fifth, Afghanistan and Pakistan

reaffirmed their support for China’s Belt and Road Initiative. They

expressed their willingness to align their respective development

strategies with the Belt and Road Initiative and discuss trilateral

cooperation under the Belt and Road framework.

Sixth, China and Pakistan will jointly launch assistance projects for

Afghanistan in areas concerning people’s livelihood like medical care and

health, human resources and agriculture.

Seventh, the three parties agreed to, in accordance with the consensus

reached through the trilateral vice-ministerial consultation mechanism on

counter-terrorism and security, enhance counter-terrorism coordination and

cooperation in an effort to combat all terrorist organizations and

individuals without any distinction of any sort.

Eighth, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to strengthen communication between

the Afghan Ulema Council and the Pakistani Ulema Council and prevent the

spread and dissemination of religious extremism.

To realize a larger-scale connectivity under the Belt and Road framework,

the three parties agreed to proceed in incremental steps from easy and

small projects to more difficult and bigger ones and identify concrete

cooperation projects through equal-footed consultations to achieve common

development and security as well as regional peace and stability.

This is in line with the common needs and interests of the three countries.

Trilateral dialogue and cooperation does not target any third party and

shall be free from any external disruption or disturbance.”