Taliban-Affiliated & Independent Afghan Journalists Visit China

Wednesday, 04/30/2025

A group of Afghan journalists from Taliban-controlled media and independent outlets have visited China as part of a government-organised tour aimed at showcasing the country's development and enhancing bilateral relations.

According to reports, the delegation toured key historical sites, cultural institutions, industrial facilities, and exhibitions in the cities of Hangzhou and Ürümqi, in the Xinjiang region. During the visit, the journalists also held meetings with local Chinese officials and media representatives.

In Ürümqi, a spokesperson from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs commended the strengthening political, economic, and trade relations between Beijing and the Taliban, and called for deeper cooperation moving forward.

China has consistently hosted Afghan journalists in recent years as part of its soft power outreach, using such visits to present its economic achievements, infrastructure development, and cultural programmes to foreign media professionals.

Engagement between China and the Taliban has increased significantly since the group returned to power in 2021. China is among the few nations to accept a Taliban-appointed ambassador and has signed multiple agreements with the group, particularly in the mining, oil, and gas sectors, as it seeks to expand its regional influence.

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