Afghanistan government officials step up visits to China

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The frequency of visits by Islamic Emirate officials to China has recently increased, reflecting growing cooperation between the two
countries.Delegations from Afghanistan&s Ministries of Mines and Petroleum; and Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock recently attended
conferences and meetings in China that were focused on different sectors.One delegation, from the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, attended
a conference aimed at enhancing China-Afghanistan mining cooperation, while representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture discussed
strategies for poverty reduction and agricultural development with Chinese officials.Abdul Latif Mansour, the acting Minister of Energy and
Water, also traveled to Beijing to participate in an energy conference recently.He reported that the visit yielded significant results, with
Chinese officials pledging investment in Afghanistan&s energy production sector.Additionally, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture,
Irrigation, and Livestock visited China to share Afghanistan&s vision at a conference on poverty reduction and agriculture development.In a
related meeting, Sadar Azam Osmani discussed potential Chinese investments in Afghanistan&s agricultural sector.These visits highlight
China&s increasing engagement with the Islamic Emirate, suggesting a shift from symbolic gestures to practical cooperation.Chinese companies
already hold major contracts in Afghanistan, including the extraction of oil from the Qashqari oil field and copper from the Mes Aynak mine
in Logar province.However, experts caution that delays have hindered progress in developing the Mes Aynak copper project.China&s willingness
to strengthen bilateral ties with the Islamic Emirate through economic and technical cooperation appears to exceed that of other nations,
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