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China says Afghanistan recognition depends on reform

The senior leadership of the Taliban government arrives for the second inauguration phase of the Qosh Tepa Canal project in Hairatan, Balkh Province, on October 11, 2023. (Photo by Atif ARYAN / AFP)
The senior leadership of the Taliban government arrives for the second inauguration phase of the Qosh Tepa Canal project in Hairatan, Balkh Province, on October 11, 2023. (Photo by Atif ARYAN / AFP)
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China said on Tuesday Afghanistan's Taliban government will need to introduce political reforms, improve security and mend relations with its neighbors before receiving full diplomatic recognition.

Beijing does not formally recognize Afghanistan's Taliban rulers, although both countries host each others' ambassadors and have maintained diplomatic engagement.

"China has always believed that Afghanistan should not be excluded from the international community," foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Tuesday when asked if China would now recognize the Taliban government.

"We hope that Afghanistan will further respond to the expectations of the international community, build an open and inclusive political structure (and) implement moderate and stable domestic and foreign policies," he said.

Wang also said China urged Kabul to "resolutely combat all types of terrorist forces, live in harmony with all countries around the world, especially neighboring countries, and integrate with the international community at an early date."

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