China Mediates Peace Talks in Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict
China is facilitating peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve ongoing conflicts since the Taliban regained control in 2021. Both countries welcome China's mediation efforts. The talks have reportedly led to gradual progress as China continues to communicate closely with both parties to establish a peaceful resolution.
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Negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are progressing, as China announced efforts to mediate their ongoing conflict. The countries have held discussions aiming to repair relations and mitigate violence, following the Taliban's return to power in 2021.
China, sharing a western border with both nations, has stepped in as a neutral party, arranging phone calls with foreign ministers and sending a special envoy in a bid to foster reconciliation. Both nations have expressed appreciation for China's intervention, marking this as a positive development.
China continues to facilitate and promote discussions by maintaining close communication with both sides, working to create optimal conditions for peace. The conflict, which has resulted in numerous casualties, primarily among Afghan citizens, stems from Pakistan's allegations that Afghan Taliban harbored militants responsible for attacks in Pakistan, a claim Kabul denies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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