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86. Welcomes, in this regard, the increased efforts by the Government of
Afghanistan, its neighbouring and regional partners and international organizations
to foster trust and cooperation with each other, as well as recent cooperation
initiatives developed by the countries concerned and regional organizations;
87. Also welcomes the holding of the Conference on Security and
Cooperation in the Heart of Asia, encourages Afghanistan and its regional partners
to actively endeavour to implement confidence-building measures, welcomes the
recent efforts undertaken to further develop confidence-building measures in the
areas of disaster management, counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics, chambers of
commerce, commercial opportunities, regional infrastructure and education within
the framework set out in the Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperation
for a Secure and Stable Afghanistan,4 adopted on 2 November 2011 and reinforced
in the follow-up Heart of Asia Ministerial Conference, held in Kabul on 14 June
2012, which set out a framework for consultations on confidence-building measures
in the region, further welcomes the progress made towards the implementation of
the confidence-building measures and also the discussion on the confidencebuilding measures action plans, as presented during senior official meetings, the
most recent of which was held in Ankara on 18 October 2012, and notes that the
Istanbul Process is intended to complement and cooperate with, and not substitute
for, existing efforts of regional organizations, particularly where they relate to
Afghanistan;
88. Expresses its appreciation for all efforts to increase regional economic
cooperation aimed at promoting economic cooperation between Afghanistan,
regional neighbours, international partners and financial institutions, and
recognizes, inter alia, the important role of the Regional Economic Cooperation
Conference on Afghanistan, the Delhi Investment Summit on Afghanistan of
28 June 2012 and its recommendations for promoting foreign investment and private
sector development and partnerships of Afghanistan, the Economic Cooperation
Organization, the Central Asian Regional Economic Cooperation Programme and
the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, as well as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, the European Union and the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe in promoting the development of Afghanistan;
89. Welcomes the decision of the States members of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization to grant Afghanistan observer status in the Organization;
90. Welcomes and urges further efforts to strengthen the process of regional
economic cooperation, including measures to facilitate regional trade and transit,
including through regional and bilateral transit trade agreements, expanded consular
visa cooperation and facilitation of business travel, to expand trade, to increase
foreign investments and to develop infrastructure, including infrastructural
connectivity, energy supply, transport and integrated border management, with a
view to promoting sustainable economic growth and the creation of jobs in
Afghanistan, noting the historical role of Afghanistan as a land bridge in Asia;
91. Encourages the Group of Eight countries to continue to stimulate and
support cooperation between Afghanistan and its neighbours through mutual
consultation and agreement, including on development projects in areas such as
infrastructural connectivity, border management and economic development;
Counter-narcotics
92. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan in fighting drug
production in Afghanistan, takes note of the report of the United Nations Office on
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