
China Cheers Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire
China’s Foreign Ministry hails the new Pakistan-Afghanistan ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey, applauding dialogue and pledging support for lasting peace.
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China’s Foreign Ministry hails the new Pakistan-Afghanistan ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey, applauding dialogue and pledging support for lasting peace.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have extended a temporary ceasefire after high-stakes talks in Doha, as officials work to ease border tensions and strengthen security cooperation.
After deadly border clashes, Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to an immediate ceasefire in Doha-hosted talks, promising follow-up meetings to secure lasting peace.
China welcomes and supports the temporary truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying it serves both sides’ interests and boosts regional peace and stability.
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