Xi Jinping (right), President of China, holds a virtual summit with Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, in Beijing on June 28.

Xi Jinping (right), President of China, holds a virtual summit with Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, in Beijing on June 28.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone consultation on the 25th to discuss the response to Afghanistan, which is controlled by the Taliban.


According to Xinhua News Agency and others on the 25th, the two leaders held a phone consultation that day.


President Xi ordered the Islamic armed group Taliban to sever ties with all terrorist organizations through the Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper, the People's Daily. The two leaders also urged the Taliban to implement moderate and stable policies.



Along with this, President Xi expressed willingness to cooperate with the international community, including Russia, to enhance communication and coordination regarding Afghanistan. He also urged all political forces related to Afghanistan to establish an open and inclusive political framework.


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