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China hosts Taliban delegation to discuss Afghan peace process, counterterrorism issues

  • Beijing has paid great attention to the evolving situation in Afghanistan in recent years, foreign ministry says
  • China supports Afghans resolving their problems themselves through talks

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A Taliban delegation led by Abdul Ghani Baradar (centre) visited China recently, according to Beijing. Photo: Reuters
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China recently played host to a Taliban delegation as part of efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan, Beijing said on Thursday.

Representatives of the fundamentalist movement, which has been fighting for years to expel foreign forces and defeat the US-backed government in Kabul, have been holding talks with US diplomats for months.

The focus has been the Taliban’s demand for the withdrawal of US and other foreign forces in exchange for guarantees that Afghanistan will not be used as a base for militant attacks.

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Taliban negotiators have also met senior Afghan politicians and civil society representatives, including in Moscow recently, as part of a so-called intra-Afghan dialogue to discuss their country’s future.

China hosted a Taliban delegation as part of efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. Photo: Reuters
China hosted a Taliban delegation as part of efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. Photo: Reuters
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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang told a daily news briefing that Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban representative in Qatar, and some of his colleagues had recently visited China, though he did not say exactly when.

Chinese officials met them to discuss the Afghan peace process and counterterror issues, Lu said, without saying who met the delegation.

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