【China and Afghanistan had a breakdown in talks, why did the Taliban learn from India, is a war inevitable?】
After Pakistan and Afghanistan ended their ceasefire, the second round of talks held in Turkey broke down. The Taliban learned from no one but India, this time disappointing the trust of China and Pakistan. The "Iron Brother" has issued a warning of war, and a war seems inevitable?
According to the latest news from British media, the long-term ceasefire negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan ended in failure, with both sides accusing each other. Pakistan pointed out that the core reason for not reaching an agreement was that the Taliban refused to commit to curbing the TTP.
Originally, under China's mediation, relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have made rapid progress. The three countries also signed a joint statement, and the Taliban promised to jointly combat terrorism. However, since they started to get close to India, everything changed.
Earlier, Afghan Foreign Minister Mutaqi visited India, and the two countries restored their past relationship. India re-established its embassy in Afghanistan, and as an exchange, India will provide economic aid to Afghanistan. Coincidentally, just after India and Afghanistan started to flirt, Afghanistan fought with Pakistan.
Originally, with the support of a third party, the two countries laid down their weapons, and Afghanistan also promised not to support organizations opposing Pakistan. But it wasn't long before Afghanistan changed its mind again.
The preliminary speculation is that India might be behind it, inciting Afghanistan to continue to confront Pakistan. Because Indian troops are conducting military exercises near the southern border of Pakistan, which clearly indicates support for the TTP.
Pakistan's defense minister had already made a tough statement: if the talks fail, Pakistan will go to war with Afghanistan. It seems that the situation in South Asia is about to spiral out of control again.
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