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Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree to Avoid Escalation during China-Hosted Talks

Beijing: Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to avoid any escalation in their armed conflict, during talks hosted by China in recent days, Beijing said on Wednesday.

“Representatives from China, Afghanistan and Pakistan held a week of informal meetings in Urumqi, Xinjiang, from April 1 to 7,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said.

The three delegations “engaged in frank and pragmatic discussions in a positive atmosphere”, she said at a regular news conference in Beijing.

According to the spokeswoman, Afghanistan and Pakistan stated “their commitment to resolving their differences as soon as possible and realizing a return to normalcy in bilateral relations, agreeing not to take any actions that would escalate or complicate the situation”.

The Foreign Office (FO) has not issued any official statement on the matter yet and declined to comment on the development when approached by Dawn.

Since Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan in late February, diplomatic contact between the two sides had largely ceased.

The talks in China were held under a  trilateral mechanism  as tensions between Islamabad and Kabul remain elevated following recent cross-border security developments.

On April 2, FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi  said  during a weekly briefing that while Pakistan was holding talks with Afghanistan to end the conflict, Kabul must “demonstrate visible and verifiable actions”.

He said Pakistan had sent the delegation to China “in line with its consistent position and longstanding practice of supporting a credible process that can lead to [a] durable solution … to stop border terrorism from Afghanistan”.

“Our participation is a reiteration of our core concerns,” he stated. “The burden of real process, however, lies with Afghanistan, which must demonstrate visible and verifiable actions against terrorist groups using Afghan soil against Pakistan.”

There has been a resurgence in terrorism in Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban  returned  to power in Kabul in 2021.

Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban administration to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil, particularly those linked to the banned TTP. Officials say those appeals have gone unheeded.

Operation Ghazab lil-Haq was  launched  on the night of February 26, following  unprovoked firing  by the Afghan Taliban from across the border. - Dawn

 

Courtesy Dawn

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