UN adopts Afghan resolution without China’s ‘Belt and Road’

China and Russia had clashed with the US and other Security Council members on Monday.


:: The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a compromise resolution extending the UN political mission in Afghanistan.

It drops a Chinese demand to include a reference to China’s $1 trillion “belt and road” initiative but stresses the need for regional connectivity.

China and Russia had clashed with the US and other Security Council members on Monday over China’s insistence on including its flagship global program in the resolution.

After negotiations dragged into Monday night, a compromise was hammered out and adopted on Tuesday morning.

US Ambassador Kelly Craft said the resolution would have been stronger if not for the insistence of a member state – a clear reference to China – to highlight “national political priorities.”

Germany’s UN Ambassador Christoph Heusgen said the resolution puts the Afghan people “in the center.”












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