China's Belt and Road Initiative key to boosting Afghan economy: official

Xinhua Published: 2017-03-30 00:31:00
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China's Belt and Road Initiative can play an important role in boosting economy   of Afghanistan and the countries at the region at large, Deputy Foreign Minister   Hekmat Khalil Karzai said on Wednesday.
"The Belt and Road Initiative is   a very important project on the record in Afghanistan," Karzai told a seminar   held in the Afghan Foreign Ministry.
"Giving its location as a natural   land, which is connecting Central Asia to South Asia and China to Middle East,   Afghanistan has a good position to contribute significantly to this initiative,   including realization of transport corridors between China, Central Asia, Middle   East and Europe," he said.
He said that "in the meantime, Afghanistan can   benefit from opportunities that are provided for wider Central Asia, Eurasia   region," based in the initiative.
The Silk Road Economic Belt and the   21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative, proposed by China in 2013, aims to   build a trade and infrastructure network connecting Asia with Europe and Africa   along the ancient trade routes.
The senior Afghan diplomat also noted   that "the momentum that this initiative has created and the subsequent   Memorandum of Understanding on the Belt and Road Initiative signed between   foreign ministers of China and Afghanistan last May aimed to promote in areas   such as policy coordination, connectivity, and infrastructure development, trade   and investment facilitation, financial cooperation and people-to-people   contact."
The two neighboring countries have been cooperating under the   initiative in a number of projects. In September, the first cargo train from   China arrived in a key northern Afghan port city, and in July last year, direct   flight between the Afghan capital of Kabul and Urumqi in China's northwestern   Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region was resumed.
"Cooperation of the   freight train between China and Afghanistan and resumption of direct flights   between Kabul and Urumqi are two good examples of practical progress, which can   contribute to trade expansion and business-to-business partnership between the   two countries and can further facilitate the implementation of the Belt and Road   Initiative," Karzai said.
"I would also like to stress the importance of   joint research, academic exchange and knowledge sharing, professional training   and capacity building between Afghanistan, China and countries along the Belt   and Road Initiative in the line with the common priorities," he   said.
Among the other Afghan and Chinese officials attending the event,   were Afghan Chief Presidential Adviser Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi and Chinese   Ambassador to Afghanistan Yao Jing.
"The Belt and Road Initiative has   five major roles, to promote policy coordination, facilitate connectivity,   promote unimpeded trade and promote financial inauguration and more   people-to-people advance in these areas," Qayoumi said.
The seminar also   focused on ways to strengthen the connection between the development strategies   of Afghanistan and China, enhancing connectivity among the two countries and   other regional countries as well as boosting trade and investment cooperation   between Afghanistan and China under the framework of the Belt and Road   Initiative, according to Qayoumi.
Ambassador Yao said the Belt and Road   Initiative will promote common development and that China is willing to continue   enhancing cooperation with all the countries in the region.

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