Chinese Foreign Minister Meets Taliban Counterpart in Kabul
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Beijing, Islamabad, and Kabul Foreign Ministers Agree on Extending CPEC Cooperation - Khaama Press
Beijing, Islamabad, and Kabul’s representatives met in Afghanistan, agreeing to expand security and economic cooperation, including extending the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor into Afghanistan for regional development. The acting foreign minister of the Taliban, along with the foreign ministers of China and Pakistan, met in Kabul on Wednesday for the 6th Trilateral Foreign Ministers Dialogue, where they agreed to expand cooperation in politic…
Chinese Foreign Minister meets Taliban counterpart in Kabul
Kabul, Aug 20 (SocialNews.XYZ) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Taliban counterpart Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul on Wednesday, congratulating Afghanistan on its "new achievements in national development". Wang Yi expressed China's willingness to support Taliban regime in implementing "prudent governance", focusing on development, resolutely combating terrorism, and maintaining good neighbourliness and friendship to achieve lasting peace and st…
Chinese FM urges Taliban to address Beijing’s security concerns
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in a meeting with Taliban chief minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund on Wednesday called on Taliban leaders to address Beijing’s security concerns during a visit to Kabul, according to a statement. Wang said China hoped Afghanistan would take its concerns seriously. “We hope Afghanistan understands our security concerns, because appropriate security cooperation between the two countries will pave the way for Afghanist…
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a meeting with Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund that the group is expected to understand the country's security concerns. The Chinese Foreign Minister arrived in Kabul today (Wednesday, August 19) to participate in a trilateral meeting with the Taliban and Pakistan and met with the Taliban Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. According to a statement from the Taliban Prime Minister's o…
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