China says peace talks advance between Pakistan, Afghanistan
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BEIJING: Negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are advancing steadily, China said on Friday following reports that the South Asian neighbors were meeting there to try to end their worst conflict since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
China, which shares a western border with both nations, has been trying to mediate between the allies turned foes, holding telephone calls with their foreign ministers and sending a special envoy on visits in March.
“Both Pakistan and Afghanistan attach importance to, and welcome, China’s mediation, and are willing to sit down for talks again, which is a positive development,” foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a daily press conference.
Mao did not say where the talks were being held, though the neighbors have previously said they were in the northwestern city of Urumqi.
China has been mediating and promoting talks, in close communication with both sides to build suitable conditions and provide a platform, Mao said, adding that the three countries would issue further information in due course.
The fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan that started in October has killed scores of people on both sides, with Afghans taking the brunt.
Islamabad accuses the Afghan Taliban of harboring Islamist militants who launch attacks in Pakistan, although Kabul denies this calling the militancy its neighbor’s domestic problem.
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