afghanistan: China skips India talks on Afghanistan, to attend Pakistan’s meet – Times of India

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BEIJING: China said on Wednesday that it will attend a meeting on Afghanistan convened by its all-weather ally Pakistan, after skipping a security dialogue hosted by India on the situation in the war-torn country, citing “scheduling reasons”. Pakistan will host senior diplomats from the US, China and Russia in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. The Troika Plus meeting will be attended by special representatives from all four countries.
Asked whether China would attend the meeting in Islamabad, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a media in the Chinese capital that “China supports Pakistan in hosting this extended meeting of the China-USRussia consultation mechanism and supports all international efforts conducive to promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan and building consensus among all parties”. “Yue Xiaoyong, special envoy for Afghan affairs of the Chinese foreign ministry, will lead a delegation to attend the meeting,” he said.
On Tuesday, Wang said that China would not attend the security dialogue on Afghanistan convened by India due to “scheduling reasons”. He said China has notified the Indian side in reply. Meanwhile in Islamabad, the foreign office said that Pakistan attaches high importance to the Troika Plus mechanism and hopes that “deliberations of the meeting would contribute to the ongoing efforts for achieving lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan”.



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