US delegation to attend meeting on Afghanistan in Beijing
Updated: 2014-10-30 14:28
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
WASHINGTON - A senior advisor to US President Barack Obama will lead a high-level delegation to attend an international conference on Afghanistan in Beijing, China, the US State Department said on Wednesday.
The US delegation to the Fourth Foreign Ministerial Conference of the Istanbul Process on Afghanistan, headed by White House counselor John Podesta, includes senior officials from the National Security Council, the State Department, and the Agency for International Development, the State Department said in a statement.
"This high-level delegation demonstrates continued US commitment to Afghanistan and regional stability," said the statement, adding that the conference will focus on efforts to expand political, security and economic support for Afghanistan.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai will attend and address the meeting to be held Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Tuesday.
According to Hong, foreign ministers or representatives from 14 member countries of the process, 16 other countries, 12 supporting international and regional organizations, and four countries and organizations with chairmanship will attend the meeting.
US Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns headed previous US delegations to the meetings in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
- Xinjiang publishes anti-terror brochures
- Security pact sealed with Afghanistan
- President Xi encourages international cultural exchanges
- Premier Li: China willing to help Afghan infrastructure
- Chinese FM: China, Asia-Pacific become community of shared destiny
- Foreign minister remarks on possibility of China-Japan summit
- Jack Ma: sports fan or the next mogul?
- Hawaii lava crosses residential property
- Obama praises health workers fighting Ebola as 'heroes'
- Chinese community still angry after double-murder conviction
- Chinese tourists to US to reach 20m in 2020
- SOHO endows $10m to Yale
- Remains of Chinese volunteer force buried in Shenyang
- Former premier makes Hurun philanthropists list
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
HK extends injunction against protests |
Growth pangs |
Decoding China cyber-society |
Safeguarding foreigners' rights |
Getting my first hair cut in Ningbo |
The ancient army that's still growing |
Today's Top News
Probe started over US rocket explosion
Hagel: China, US should get relationship right
Cheating probe delays SAT scores
Chinese tourists to US to reach 20m
Tycoons' gift to Yale stirs debate
VW defends safety of recalled New Sagitar
Former premier makes Hurun philanthropists list
Xinjiang publishes anti-terror brochures
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |