Afghanistan and Pakistan move toward dialogue in China-led peace talks
Officials from Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to explore a comprehensive approach to resolving their ongoing tensions following recent peace discussions hosted by China.
The talks, held in the Chinese city of Urumqi, aimed to reduce hostilities and encourage both sides to pursue diplomatic solutions after months of escalating tensions along their shared border. According to Chinese authorities, both countries expressed a willingness to avoid actions that could further complicate the situation.
The dialogue represents an important step toward de-escalation in a region that has experienced repeated instability. While challenges remain, the willingness to engage in negotiations signals a potential shift toward cooperation and conflict management.
China has positioned itself as a facilitator in the discussions, offering a platform for continued dialogue and communication between the two neighboring countries. This role reflects Beijing’s broader interest in promoting regional stability and safeguarding economic and security interests in the area.
Observers note that lasting progress will depend on sustained diplomatic engagement and mutual trust. The agreement to continue discussions may help create conditions for a more stable relationship, although concrete outcomes will likely require time and further negotiation.
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