"Surprisingly, China, India and Pakistan stood on the same side"

On October 7 local time, the seventh meeting of the "Moscow Model" consultation on the Afghanistan issue was held in Moscow.

According to RIA Novosti, the participating countries include China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran, etc. At the meeting, all countries agreed that any country deploying military infrastructure in Afghanistan and its neighboring countries is "unacceptable".

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post reported on the 8th that recently, US President Trump suddenly focused on Afghanistan, pressuring to regain control of the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. However, this move achieved an unexpected success - bringing China, India and Pakistan together to stand on the same side, opposing this US move.

The report stated that the participating countries said in a joint statement: "Any country attempting to deploy military infrastructure in Afghanistan and its neighboring countries is unacceptable, as it is not in the interest of regional peace and stability... All parties reaffirmed their support for Afghanistan to become an independent, peaceful country without terrorism and drugs, and expressed willingness to assist Kabul in strengthening regional security."

The statement also specifically mentioned that "the countries primarily responsible for the current severe situation in Afghanistan" need to genuinely fulfill their "obligations for Afghanistan's economic recovery and future development".

The report said that the Afghan Foreign Minister Muttaki attended the meeting. This was also the first time the Taliban of Afghanistan participated in the meeting as a member.

The participating countries of the meeting include China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The Belarusian delegation was also invited as a guest to attend the meeting.

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