China’s concern about increasing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government, in a meeting with the Chinese ambassador in Kabul, explained about Pakistan's recent encroachment on Afghanistan's territory and the border conflicts between the two countries. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, in the wake of increasing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, “Zhao Xing” the Chinese ambassador in Kabul with “Rahmatul Haque Fuzil” Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government visited. In this meeting, the Taliban’s foreign minister, Fazil, stated that relations with China are of special importance for Kabul, and provided detailed explanations about Pakistan’s recent encroachment on Afghanistan’s territory.
Deputy Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Taliban added: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has a strategy of positive relations with the countries of the region in particular and the countries of the world in general and does not want to complicate its relations with any party.
Fazil continued: Considering Afghanistan’s economy-oriented policy, our interests require us to have positive relations with the region for the purpose of connecting and regional economic development.
considers it in the interest of all countries in the region and promised to continue efforts in this direction.
In the morning of Monday 28 March,Pakistan annexed areas in Paktika and Khost was targeted by airstrikes that killed eight civilians, including women and children.
Pakistan claimed that a TTP commander was involved in these attacks named “Abdullah Shah”, but this news was rejected by this commander himself.
After that, Taliban forces along the border They clashed with Pakistan’s military in three areas, resulting in casualties.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |