Beijing: China said on Wednesday that he would attend a meeting in Afghanistan organized by Ally-Weather Ally Pakistan, after missing a security dialogue organized by India in a situation in a torn country, quoting “scheduling reasons”.
Pakistan will hold senior diplomats from the US, China and Russia in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss situations in neighboring Afghanistan.
Troika Plus meeting will be attended by special representatives from the four countries.
Asked whether China will attend a meeting in Islamabad, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin told media direction here that “China supports Pakistan in holding a broad meeting of China-US-US consultation mechanisms and supports all international efforts conducive to promote peace And.
Stability in Afghanistan and building consensus among all parties “.” Yue Xiaoyong, a special envoy for Afghan affairs from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will lead the delegation to attend the meeting, “he said.
On Tuesday, Wang said that China would not attend security dialogue in Afghanistan by India because of “scheduling reasons”.
He said China had told India in return.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Wednesday led the eight countries dialogue in New Delhi which was attended by officials from Iran, Kazakhstan, Kirgistan Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Allied Allies of China and Pakistan followed coordinated policies after the Taliban controlled Afghanistan who supported Afghan militant groups and received international recognition for a temporary government.
Meanwhile in Islamabad, the foreign office said on Wednesday that Pakistan attached the Troika plus mechanism in the situation in Afghanistan and hoped that “meeting deliberations would contribute to sustainable efforts to achieve lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan”.
The meeting will be inaugurated by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.