Presidents of China & Tajikistan Emphasise On Inclusive Government in Afghanistan

The Presidents of China and Tajikistan emphasised on the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan in a joint statement.

In their statement, Xi Jinping and Emomali Rahmon, presidents of China & Tajikistan, expressed support for a government in Afghanistan that includes representatives from all ethnic, religious, and political groups.

They highlighted that an independent, neutral, and united Afghanistan is in the interest of the region.

The Chinese President had traveled to Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, to meet the Tajik President following the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

In their joint statement, the two leaders expressed their desire for a peaceful Afghanistan free from terrorism, war, and drugs, capable of coexisting harmoniously with its neighbouring countries.

Previously, SCO leaders had declared at a meeting in Astana that the formation of an inclusive government is the only path for Afghanistan to achieve peace.

They emphasised that lasting peace in Afghanistan can only be achieved through the establishment of a government that includes representatives from all ethnic and political groups.

Meanwhile, some Russian state media reported following the SCO leaders' meeting that these countries supported the plan to create a "security belt" around Afghanistan. The media noted that this security belt plan was proposed by the President of Tajikistan.