Media: Peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Urumqi, China, are progressing actively
Sputnik News, Moscow, April 6 — According to sources cited by Afghanistan's "Dawn News" website, peace negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan held in Urumqi, China, are currently advancing actively.
"Dawn News" posted on the social platform X: "The talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan are currently progressing actively, and may continue until April 9."
The report notes that the negotiations began on April 2 in Urumqi City, though neither Afghan nor Pakistani side has officially commented on the progress so far.
On April 3, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated at a regular press conference that the negotiation process is being smoothly implemented and advanced, with all three parties having reached consensus and agreements on specific operational models, including media reporting.
During the Muslim Eid al-Fitr period from March 20 to 22, Afghanistan and Pakistan announced a temporary ceasefire.
Previous negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan were held in Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, but yielded no results.
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