Clashes continue between Pakistan and Afghanistan following Islamabad's declaration of an 'open war' last February. Despite Chinese mediation efforts, violence persists, raising regional and international concerns.
The Chinese government announced that Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to de-escalate their ongoing conflict and explore a comprehensive solution after weeks of cross-border fighting that resulted in hundreds of deaths. This announcement follows seven days of mediation talks.
Afghanistan reported today that fruitful talks took place in Urumqi, China, aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Pakistan. The Chinese mediation comes amid increasing tensions between the two countries.
New talks have commenced in the Chinese city of Ürümqi between delegations from Afghanistan and Pakistan aimed at resolving the escalating clashes between the two nations. This initiative follows heightened border tensions since the Taliban's return to power.