Embassy of Afghanistan in China

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state forming part of South Asia, Central Asia, and to some extent Western Asia. It has a population of around 30 million inhabiting an area of approximately 647,500 km2 (250,001 sq mi), making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and the east, Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north, and China in the far northeast. Read More


Embassy

Address:

No. 8, Dong Zhi Men Wai Da Jie,
Chaoyang District Beijing

Postal Code:

100600

Tel:  ( ? )

(+86) 10 6532 1582

Fax:

(+86) 10 6532 2269

Email:

afgemb.beijing@gmail.com

Website:

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Afghanistan China Relations

Afghanistan – People's Republic of China relations were mostly warm and friendly during most of the 20th Century but after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 relations severely deteriorated. In the 21st century relations have improved significantly.


Historical relations

Throughout history, the relations between Afghanistan and China was mostly involved trade of fruit and tea via caravans through Xinjiang and the Wakhan Corridor on the border between the two countries.


The People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Afghanistan on January 20, 1955.


Recent relations

On November 14, 2007, Afghan President Hamid Karzai met at his Presidential Palace in the capital of Kabul with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi.

During the meeting, Karzai said Afghanistan cherishes its traditional friendship with China and is proud of having such a friendly neighbor as China. He expressed deep appreciation and thanks for the support and assistance that China has offered to Afghanistan in its peace process and economic reconstruction. The president hoped that both countries will tap potential for cooperation, create more favorable conditions for bilateral economic and trade exchanges, deepen cooperation in counter-terrorism and other areas and strengthen communication and coordination in international affairs, so as to push bilateral ties to a new level.


Describing China and Afghanistan as good neighbors, friends and partners, Yang said their friendship and cooperation have been continuously deepened since the two countries forged diplomatic ties 52 years ago. He spoke highly of Afghanistan's staunch support to China on issues related to Taiwan , human rights and combating Uyghur separatist terrorist forces, expressing hope that Afghanistan will maintain long-term stability. China supports the efforts of the Afghan government led by President Karzai in maintaining stability, promoting economic development, he added. China will as always respect Afghanistan's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, as well as its development path chosen by the Afghan side independently, said Yang, pledging that China will actively participate in Afghanistan's economic reconstruction.


Yang said currently Sino-Afghan ties are facing a new historical opportunity for development. China is ready to work with Afghanistan to earnestly implement their good-neighborly treaty of friendship and cooperation and consensus reached by their leaders, to maintain high-level exchanges, to expand bilateral contacts between the governments, parliaments, political parties, military forces and peoples of the two countries, and to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation on economy, trade, agriculture, education and public health, said Yang. He also pledged to enhance bilateral coordination in non-traditional security areas to push for long-term, stable development of the comprehensive cooperative partnership.


China is ready to strengthen good-neighborly friendship with neighboring countries including Afghanistan and to actively conduct regional cooperation, in a bid to create a regional environment featuring peace, stability, equality, mutual trust and win-win cooperation, the foreign minister said.


Yang Jiechi arrived in Kabul on November 14 for a visit to Afghanistan. On the same day, the foreign minister also met in Kabul with his Afghan counterpart Rangeen Dadfar Spanta, exchanging views on bilateral ties and international and regional issues of common concern.


If you are from Afghanistan and you wish to visit china, Please Visit China Embassy in Afghanistan

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