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Afghanistan's new president starts landmark China visit | |
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Afghanistan's new President, Ashraf Ghani, has started a landmark visit to China. | Afghanistan's new President, Ashraf Ghani, has started a landmark visit to China. |
In a welcoming ceremony he was hailed by Chinese President Xi Jinping as "an old friend of the Chinese people." | In a welcoming ceremony he was hailed by Chinese President Xi Jinping as "an old friend of the Chinese people." |
In the coming days, President Ghani is expected to focus on fostering closer economic ties. | In the coming days, President Ghani is expected to focus on fostering closer economic ties. |
China is already involved in Afghanistan's mining sector but concerns about security could deter broader investment. | China is already involved in Afghanistan's mining sector but concerns about security could deter broader investment. |
'A strategic partner' | 'A strategic partner' |
When President Ghani arrived in Beijing, the rhetoric from both sides was warm. | When President Ghani arrived in Beijing, the rhetoric from both sides was warm. |
President Ghani said his country viewed China "as a strategic partner, in the short term, medium term, long term and very long term". | President Ghani said his country viewed China "as a strategic partner, in the short term, medium term, long term and very long term". |
In return, President Xi hailed his newly-arrived guest as an old friend of the Chinese people. He was prepared to work towards "a new era of co-operation", he added, and "to take development to a new depth." | In return, President Xi hailed his newly-arrived guest as an old friend of the Chinese people. He was prepared to work towards "a new era of co-operation", he added, and "to take development to a new depth." |
Afghanistan will need China's support as it grapples with an uncertain transition, analysts say. | Afghanistan will need China's support as it grapples with an uncertain transition, analysts say. |
President Ghani faces tough economic challenges as he tries to reconstruct his country's battered infrastructure and reduce dependence on foreign aid and the illegal drugs trade. | President Ghani faces tough economic challenges as he tries to reconstruct his country's battered infrastructure and reduce dependence on foreign aid and the illegal drugs trade. |
China is already a key player, with oil and copper mining contracts worth billions of dollars. | China is already a key player, with oil and copper mining contracts worth billions of dollars. |
But progress on the copper mining project has stalled because of continuing instability. | But progress on the copper mining project has stalled because of continuing instability. |
Analysts say President Ghani may court further, broader Chinese investment, for example, in manufacturing. | Analysts say President Ghani may court further, broader Chinese investment, for example, in manufacturing. |
President Ghani may also press Beijing to use its influence with long-term ally Pakistan to help Kabul to tackle the insurgency. | President Ghani may also press Beijing to use its influence with long-term ally Pakistan to help Kabul to tackle the insurgency. |
The BBC's Jill McGivering says that a stable Afghanistan, shored up by economic development, could contribute to a less turbulent region - a goal close to China's heart too. | The BBC's Jill McGivering says that a stable Afghanistan, shored up by economic development, could contribute to a less turbulent region - a goal close to China's heart too. |
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