Pakistan and Afghanistan hold peace talks in China to end cross-border conflict
Pakistan and Afghanistan confirmed they are holding preliminary talks in Urumqi, China aimed at ending months of cross-border attacks that began in October. Senior officials from both countries are participating in working-level discussions mediated by China. The conflict has killed dozens of people on both sides and disrupted trade and cross-border travel.
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“Pakistan, Afghanistan hold talks in China to end months of conflict”
“Pakistan says a new round of peace talks with Afghanistan is underway in China”
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