At the end of the unofficial talks held in Urumqi city of the People's Republic of China, which lasted for a week, an agreement was reached between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In the meeting conducted with the mediation of China, the parties emphasized the importance of resolving the existing contradictions in a short period. At the same time, they declared that they would refrain from actions that could further escalate the situation.
Medianews.az reports that this was stated by Mao Ning, the official spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of China.
According to the MFA official, from April 1 to 7, several unofficial meetings were held in Urumqi between representative delegations of the three countries representing security, defense, and diplomacy sectors. The parties reiterated their support for resolving disputed issues solely through mutual discussions and dialogue, and committed to refraining from steps that could lead to escalation.
The spokesperson noted that during the negotiation process, ways to comprehensively normalize relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan were considered, and the issues awaiting resolution first of all were clarified.
The Chinese MFA representative concluded by stating that Beijing will continue to host joint consultations in the future.//Oxu.Az