Sheheer Opening Speech Delegation: Afghanistan Good morning honourable chairs and fellow delegates, The delegate of Afghanistan is honoured to be a part of this conference. Over the years China has grown in economic, finance, and health care sectors rapidly. Afghanistan on the other hand had been dealing with war. On one hand, Afghanistan has relied on China for export and import economy. On the other hand, even though sharing the same border, Afghanistan is facing post-war challenges and still no aid was supplied from China. China’s vast economy and financial politics is inevitable when it comes to economic growth, although having succusses like this helping a neighbouring country in terms of survival and accommodation should not be a challenge at all. Afghanistan thoroughly believes that China’s rising global influence has not only helped the UN in policies that affect all countries however also created steps to firm their relations with the Europe and North America. China’s production sectors are growing rapidly and are also supplying great amounts of fuel and energy that nations need for their infrastructure. However implementing control over the vast spread of Chinese economy in the market can accommodate other countries in their export and import sectors as well as their economy in general. According to the Embassy of People’s Republic of China in Afghanistan, China firmly supports Afghanistan in exploring its own modernization path based on its national conditions and independence, taking the future and destiny of the country into its own hands. China is willing to share with Afghanistan its experience in governance to achieve common development. Sheheer The delegate of Afghanistan thanks the honourable chair and respected delegates for the opportunity to express the opinion of Afghanistan on this matter.