China hopes parties concerned in Afghanistan will continue to be devoted to an inclusive political dialogue and peace process in order to realize national reconciliation, Chinese permanent representative to the United Nations Li Baodong said here on Wednesday. His statement came as he addressed a Security Council open meeting on the situation in Afghanistan, according to Chinese News Agency (Xinhua). "China supports the reconciliation and reintegration process led by Afghan government," Li said. "We hope that various parties in Afghanistan will remain committed to an inclusive political dialogue and peace process so as to achieve national reconciliation." "It is of vital importance that the next elections in Afghanistan will be held smoothly. China welcomes the preparations carried out by Afghan government in this regard," he said. "The reconstruction and development of Afghanistan requires continued attention and support from the international community," Li said. "The potential negative impact of the transitional period on the economic and social development deserves our high attention. " "China hopes the recent international conferences in Afghanistan will help to promote the international community to honor its commitment and develop a long-term strategy to support Afghanistan," he added.
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