China’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations has stated that the presence and alleged support of terrorist elements under the current Taliban administration in Afghanistan have raised serious security concerns for neighboring countries. He noted that the situation in Afghanistan is increasingly becoming a challenge for regional peace and stability.
China’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Fu Cong, strongly criticized the Taliban administration and stated that several terrorist organizations are currently active in Afghanistan, which remains a matter of serious concern for the region.
Fu Cong emphasized a firm stance against terrorism, stating that the presence of groups such as Al-Qaeda, ISIS-Khorasan, the Baloch Liberation Army, and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in Afghanistan is highly condemnable and poses a significant threat not only to Afghanistan but also to neighboring countries.
He further stated that Afghan territory has increasingly become a haven for these terrorist organizations, creating serious security challenges for countries in the region. According to him, the issue requires urgent and serious attention.
The Chinese envoy also strongly condemned all forms of terrorism originating from Afghanistan and stressed that the Taliban administration must acknowledge the serious threat posed by terrorism and take effective measures to address it to ensure regional stability.
He also demanded that the Taliban authorities eliminate all terrorist elements operating from Afghan soil and take practical steps to prevent the country from being used as a base for terrorist activities.
Global experts have also expressed concern that growing cooperation between India and Afghanistan could become a significant challenge for regional peace and security.














































































