
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang talks with visiting Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah during a welcoming ceremony held on May 16, 2016 in Beijing, capital of China. [Photo: Xinhua]
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has held talks with visiting Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.
As part of the talks, Li and Abdullah discussed ways to enhance bilateral ties.
The topics of discussion also included the reconciliation in Afghanistan and cooperation in areas such as economy, security and international affairs.
The two sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in infrastructure, agriculture, education and export of China's industrial capacity.
It's Abdullah's first visit to China since taking office as Afghanistan's Chief Executive in September 2014.
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