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complement and cooperate with, and not substitute for, existing efforts of regional
organizations, particularly where they relate to Afghanistan;
21. Welcomes ongoing efforts by the Government of Afghanistan, its
neighbouring and regional partners and international organizations, including the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), to foster trust and cooperation with
each other as well as recent cooperation initiatives developed by the countries
concerned and regional organizations, including Trilateral, Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO), Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Economic
Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA) Summits;
22. Calls for strengthening the process of regional cooperation, including
measures to facilitate regional trade and transit, including through regional
development initiatives such as the “Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century
Maritime Silk Road” initiative, and regional and bilate ral 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 integ rated border
management, with a view to strengthening Afghanistan’s role in regional economic
cooperation, promoting sustainable economic growth and the creation of jobs in
Afghanistan;
23. Emphasizes in this regard, the importance of strengthening local and
regional networks of transportation that will facilitate connectivity for economic
development, stability and self-sustainability, particularly the completion and
maintenance of local railroad and land routes, the development of regional projects
to foster further connectivity, and the enhancement of international civil aviation
capabilities;
24. Reaffirms the central role played by the JCMB, in a manner consistent
with Afghan leadership, ownership and sovereignty, in coordinating, facilitating and
monitoring the implementation of the Government of Afghanistan’s reform agenda,
and calls upon all relevant actors to enhance their cooperation with the JCMB in
this regard, with a view to further improve its efficiency;
25. Calls on international donors and organizations and the Afghan
Government to adhere to their commitments made at the Kabul and Tokyo
Conferences and previous international conferences, and reaffirmed in the 2014
London Conference, and reiterates the critical importance of enhancing the
predictability and effectiveness of aid by increasing on -budget assistance to Afghan
government in tandem with the improvements to Afghan budget and expenditure
systems and improving aid coordination and effectiveness, through ensuring
transparency, combating corruption, and enhancing the capacity of the Government
of Afghanistan to coordinate aid;
26. Reiterates its support for the Government of Afghanistan, and in
particular to the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, in their task of
securing their country and in their fight against terrorism and violent extremism,
and calls upon the Afghan Government, with the assistance of the international
community, to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of
Afghanistan posed by the Taliban, including the Haqqani Network, as well as
Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups, illegal armed groups, criminals
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