China Welcomes Pak-Afghan Ties Upgrade
- Pakistan and Afghanistan elevated their diplomatic relations to ambassadorial level during a May tripartite meeting with China.
- This move followed tensions caused by militant attacks and refugee evictions, with China facilitating dialogue to improve trust and cooperation.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Pakistan's Ishaq Dar and Afghanistan's Amir Khan Muttaqi on May 21 to broker peace and promote security and economic ties.
- China called for expanding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor's reach into Afghanistan and highlighted the need for enhanced security collaboration among the three parties, according to spokesperson Lin Jian.
- This diplomatic upgrade signals regional peace efforts with China pledging ongoing constructive roles and Pakistan's Prime Minister planning a June visit to China.
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China welcomes Pak-Afghan ties upgrade
China welcomes the announcement of Pakistan and Afghanistan governments to upgrade their diplomatic relations from the charge d affairs to ambassadorial level, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Wednesday. Addressing a regular news briefing, he said that recently, the Pakistani government and the interim Afghan government announced that they would upgrade Pakistan-Afghanistan relations to the ambassadorial level. "China welco…
China Backs Pakistan-Afghanistan Move To Restore Diplomatic Ties
China has welcomed the decision by Pakistan and Afghanistan to elevate their diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level, calling it a positive step toward regional peace and cooperation. In a statement posted on social media platform X, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Beijing believes the move will help Islamabad and Kabul "enhance trust and cooperation" while promoting peace and stability across South Asia."This is also…
China to play constructive role in promoting Pakistan-Afghanistan ties: Foreign Ministry
China welcomes the recent upgrade of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan from the level of chargé d'affaires to ambassadorial, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.
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