"The visit by President Ghani to China is first official visit since he took office.
"It is also the first high-level visit between the two countries since the establishment of the new government of Afghanistan. The Chinese side attaches great importance to that," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chuying said today.
Former world bank economist Ghani, who succeeded Hamid Karzai, will come to Beijing on a four-day visit starting October 28.
Ghani, 65, became President after clinching a power sharing deal with his poll rival Abdullah Abdullah who took over as Afghanistan's Chief Executive.
China, which is holding talks with neighboring countries India, Pakistan and Russia over the future course of action in the event of US troops leaving Afghanistan, is looking to expand its diplomatic engagement with Kabul by appointing a special envoy for Afghanistan.
During the visit, Ghani will be holding talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders.
