China calls for enhancing exchanges, security with Pakistan, Afghanistan
- The sixth trilateral foreign ministers' dialogue between China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan was held on August 21, 2025, in Kabul focusing on political, economic, and security cooperation.
- The meeting followed a May 21, 2025, trilateral dialogue in Beijing that had paused for two years and included upgrading diplomatic missions to ambassadorial level.
- During the Kabul discussions, Pakistan called on the Taliban to implement clear and verifiable actions against militant groups such as the TTP, BLA, and Majeed Brigade, while all sides agreed to enhance economic cooperation and extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor into Afghanistan.
- Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar noted a rise in cross-border militant attacks, with 82 attacks reported in July alone, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed improving security cooperation and called for eradicating terrorism breeding grounds.
- The dialogue reaffirmed commitment to deepen joint efforts against terrorism and enhance regional connectivity, signaling progress in economic ties despite ongoing security challenges.
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During a visit to Kabul, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on his counterparts from Pakistan and Afghanistan to coordinate security and counter-terrorism.
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China calls for enhancing exchanges, security with Pakistan, Afghanistan
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on Pakistan and Afghanistan to strengthen trilateral exchanges at all levels, as Beijing pushes to strengthen security with its neighbours, according to a statement from the ministry.
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