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China: We are investigating the opening of the “Wakhan” corridor with Afghanistan

The Chinese ambassador in Kabul said in a meeting with the foreign minister of the Taliban government that Beijing is considering cooperation with Kabul to open the Wakhan Corridor.
– International News

According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Zhao Chinese Ambassador to Kabul Shing said in a meeting with Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Motaghi that his country is investigating the ways and possibilities of cooperation with the Taliban to open the Wakhan Corridor.

The announcement published by the Taliban’s foreign ministry, the Chinese ambassador said in this meeting that the Beijing government is trying to continue close cooperation with the Taliban government. Kabul-Beijing relations added that the Taliban has created good opportunities in the field of investment, and “increasing pomegranate and pine nut exports to the People’s Republic of China and investment developments in Aynak copper, the Wakhan Corridor and some other areas” are clear examples.

Kabul: We welcome China’s cooperation in the construction of the “Wakhan” corridor.

Taliban interim government: China should cooperate in reopening the “Wakhan” corridor

The construction of a 50-kilometer road in the Wakhan region of Badakhshan province, which connects Afghanistan to China, started in the previous government. It was done, but it was stopped unfinished.

After coming to power, the Taliban government resumed the construction of this road and recently the governor of Badakhshan announced that this project will be completed soon. will be.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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