China and Pakistan have called on the current Afghan government to firmly combat terrorism and not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used for terrorist acts.
A joint statement released after the five-day visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to Beijing stated that the two sides agreed to strengthen communication and coordination on the Afghanistan issue.
They called for concerted efforts of the international community to positively support Afghanistan in properly addressing challenges in such areas as humanitarianism and economic development, encourage the interim government of Afghanistan to build an inclusive political framework, adopt moderate policies, and pursue good neighborliness.
China and Pakistan also called on the international community to encourage the current Afghan government to firmly combat terrorism, including not allowing its territory to be used for terrorist acts.
Both sides agreed to play a constructive role in helping Afghanistan to achieve stable development and integrate into the international community.
Pakistan has repeatedly claimed that attacks on its soil originate in Afghanistan. Islamabad has claimed that the attack on Chinese engineers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province had been planned in Afghanistan and the perpetrator was an Afghan.
However, the Afghan government of Taliban has rejected the claims and has always emphasized that it does not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against any other country.