China's Diplomatic Balancing Act: The Afghan-Pakistani Ceasefire Pause
China welcomed a temporary ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan during Eid al-Fitr, despite reports questioning its influence in the mediation process. Beijing downplayed its perceived failure in enforcing peace between the neighbors, focusing on its diplomatic ties with both countries amidst ongoing regional tensions and unexpected airstrikes.
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China has officially welcomed the temporary ceasefire agreement reached between Afghanistan and Pakistan, despite concerns over its ability to enforce a permanent truce. The announcement came during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, with Beijing emphasizing its diplomatic efforts in the region.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian addressed media concerns, downplaying suggestions that China's influence in brokering peace was lacking. Yet, significant airstrikes by Pakistan in Kabul have cast a shadow over the mediation process, leading to tensions with Afghanistan.
Despite these challenges, China remains a significant player in the diplomatic landscape, maintaining close ties with both nations. The trilateral dialogue mechanism continues as Beijing navigates complex regional dynamics in pursuit of stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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