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Afghanistan-China-Pakistan Talks In Beijing Next Week

The first round of Afghanistan-China-Pakistan trilateral foreign ministers' talks will be held in Beijing on Tuesday, December 26, China’s Foreign Ministry said. 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif will attend the meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

“As a common neighbor and friend of Afghanistan and Pakistan, China always supports Afghanistan and Pakistan to live in friendship and achieve common development,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said.

She said that during the Chinese foreign minister’s visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan in June, the three countries agreed to establish the China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' trilateral dialogue mechanism, which will serve as a platform to enhance talks and cooperation among the three states.

Hua said the three countries will have in-depth discussions on three topics: mutual political trust and reconciliation, development cooperation and connectivity, and security cooperation and counter-terrorism.

She said they hope the talks would build consensus, enhance mutual trust, promote improvement of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.

Afghanistan-China-Pakistan Talks In Beijing Next Week

China’s foreign ministry says the talks are aimed at enhancing trilateral cooperation as well as strengthening stability and development in the region.

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The first round of Afghanistan-China-Pakistan trilateral foreign ministers' talks will be held in Beijing on Tuesday, December 26, China’s Foreign Ministry said. 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif will attend the meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

“As a common neighbor and friend of Afghanistan and Pakistan, China always supports Afghanistan and Pakistan to live in friendship and achieve common development,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said.

She said that during the Chinese foreign minister’s visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan in June, the three countries agreed to establish the China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' trilateral dialogue mechanism, which will serve as a platform to enhance talks and cooperation among the three states.

Hua said the three countries will have in-depth discussions on three topics: mutual political trust and reconciliation, development cooperation and connectivity, and security cooperation and counter-terrorism.

She said they hope the talks would build consensus, enhance mutual trust, promote improvement of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.

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