High-Stakes Trilateral Talks: Seeking Stability Amid Rising Tensions
Officials from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China meet in Urumqi for a high-level trilateral dialogue amid Operation Ghazab lil-Haq. Although no significant outcomes are anticipated, discussions focus on reopening trade routes and addressing terror threats. Efforts are exploratory, gauging Afghanistan's commitment to dismantling terror networks like TTP and ETIM.
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In a pivotal trilateral meeting held in Urumqi, officials from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China convened to discuss escalating tensions in the region. This was a notable diplomatic effort following Pakistan's Operation Ghazab lil-Haq to curb alleged terror activities in Afghanistan.
The gathering, however, is not expected to yield immediate substantial results. Instead, it is an opportunity for the three nations to exchange perspectives and consider potential confidence-building measures. China is notably advocating for the reopening of trade routes, underscoring its strategic interests in regional stability.
Pakistan has been pushing Afghanistan to address terrorist sanctuaries on its soil, linked to the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM). As exploratory discussions unfold, Afghanistan shows willingness to negotiate verifiable mechanisms, indicating a possible path toward resolving deep-rooted issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)

