Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Friday that China would
further enhance its friendship with Afghanistan and that it was
ready to provide assistance for the postwar economic and social
reconstruction of the country.
On the sidelines of the fifth prime ministers' meeting of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Chinese premier met
with Ahmad Zia Massoud, first vice president of Afghanistan, which
is an SCO observer.
In the meeting, Wen said China pledged to provide
80-million-yuan assistance (about US$10 million) to Afghanistan
this year, and that China had offered zero-tariff privileges to 278
products from Afghanistan from July 1, 2006.
He said China supported Afghanistan's efforts in safeguarding
its sovereignty and independence and hoped Afghanistan could
finally realize peace and stability.
Massoud said the Afghan government and people had appreciated
the aid provided by their Chinese friends over many years, and
hoped China could participate in all areas of Afghanistan's
reconstruction, especially in terms of increased investment in the
fields of transportation and energy.
Massoud also hoped to strengthen cultural and education
exchanges with China.
The SCO groups China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan
and Kazakhstan, with Pakistan, Mongolia, Iran and India holding
observer status.
The Chinese premier on Friday also met with his Kyrgyzstan
counterpart Felix Kulov on bilateral economic and trade issues.
Kulov pledged to help create a favorable environment for their two
countries' bilateral economic cooperation.
(Xinhua News Agency September 16, 2006)