Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi raised the issue when he met Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Foreign Minister Zarar Ahmad Osmani in Kabul yesterday.
Wang called for strengthening cooperation in security issues to fight trans-national crimes and terror activities, such as those perpetrated by the al-Qaeda-linked East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) which China alleges is fighting for independence of Xinjiang.
Beijing, which is battling a major militancy in Muslim Uygur-majority Xinjiang, is concerned about the return of the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
Beijing will also provide more assistance to Kabul for its efforts to develop the economy and improve the livelihood of its people with infrastructure projects, including the construction of a school in Kabul University, farm machinery and training classes for Afghan technicians, Wang said in his talks with Afghan leaders.
The Chinese government encourages and supports capable Chinese enterprises to invest in Afghanistan to strengthen cooperation in trade, energy and other fields, he said.
Wang also met Rangin Dadfar Spanta, Karzai's national security advisor, and said security cooperation has become a major part of the strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries.
China appreciated Afghanistan's efforts to crack down on the ETIM and other terrorist forces, and was grateful for its efforts to ensure the safety of Chinese nationals and institutions in the country, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted Wang as saying.
"China firmly supports Afghanistan to realise a smooth transition and hopes Afghanistan's general election will go ahead smoothly as scheduled. China is willing to keep close communication with Afghanistan and work hard to facilitate Afghanistan's political reconciliation," he said.
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