Pakistan, China, Afghanistan Stress United for Stability in the Region
Pakistan, China, Afghanistan Stress United for Stability in the Region

The sixth trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting will soon take place in Kabul, reflecting the shared belief among the nations that collaboration is essential for regional stability and development.

Earlier, Pakistan and Afghanistan emphasised that high-level engagements will help advance long-term cooperation focused on peace and security within the region and beyond. During a casual session in Beijing, Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan stressed lateral interactions in helping regional security and economic connectivity.

Meanwhile, in the Pakistan Foreign Office, the ministers decided to maintain regular contact and further improve diplomatic relations for the aims of trade, infrastructure development, and eventually regional prosperity. Particularly about China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the three parties promised to deepen cooperation on expanding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Afghanistan in order to promote economic integration. Handling shared issues such as cross-border militancy, they underlined their will to combat terrorism and promote regional stability.

Understanding of this effect reached during a phone call between Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, and Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi.

The leaders said they were happy with the pace of development in bilateral relations between the two nations since the Deputy Prime Minister’s visit to Afghanistan on April 19, 2025, concentrating on trade, connectivity, economic cooperation, people-to-people contacts, and reactivating political consultative mechanisms.

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