China and Taliban meet in Doha, urged to protect women’s rights

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Doha, ANI. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Taliban Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani in the Qatari capital of Doha on Monday. During this, he urged the Taliban to adopt a friendly policy towards their neighboring countries.

Along with this, he expressed the hope of protecting the rights of women. At the meeting, Baradar briefed Wang about the current situation in Afghanistan. He said that the country is continuously improving and the government decrees are being implemented effectively.

During the meeting, Wang said that Afghanistan currently has a historic opportunity to rebuild the country, Xinhua news agency reported. At the same time, Afghanistan is simultaneously facing many challenges including humanitarian crisis, economic chaos, threat of terrorism and governance difficulties. Afghanistan needs more support from the international community to overcome these challenges.

Wang expressed hope that the Taliban would demonstrate tolerance in the coming days, unite all ethnic groups and factions in Afghanistan for the peaceful reconstruction of the country, and effectively protect the rights and interests of women and children.

The Chinese official also urged the Taliban to adopt a friendly policy towards their neighboring countries and build a modern country according to the wishes of the people as well as the trend of the times. Wang said that China always respects Afghanistan’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and supports the Afghan people to independently determine their own destiny and choose the path of development.

Wang stressed that the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), an international terrorist organization listed by the United Nations Security Council, not only poses a real threat to China’s national security and territorial integrity, but also threatens domestic stability and long-term stability in Afghanistan. puts in. He said that we hope and believe that Afghan will take effective measures to take strict action against ETM and other terrorist organizations.