F.P. Report
BEIJING: Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan agreed to strengthen their relation and alliance in fighting terrorism in the better interest of the region.
The Chinese foreign ministry issued a statement on Wednesday on its website. According to the statement, Chinese vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuan You, Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Karzai, and Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tamina Janjua co-chaired the meeting on Monday.
Statement read that the three neighboring countries discussed the relation and exchange in-depth views on political mutual trust and also discussed the reconciliation process in Afghanistan.
It added that all the three countries agreed to develop the trust between the three countries and also focused on developing mechanism of cooperation among Pakistan, China and Afghanistan. All the parties agreed to strengthen the communication to enhance the mutual trust.
Pakistan and China mentioned that they highly appreciated the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS), with Afghanistan expressing its willingness to maintain a dialogue and the practical implementation of the action plan to promote continuous improvement of friendly relations.
The three nations agreed to continue well-established training and humanities exchanges, they also prepared for a second trilateral meeting, scheduled to be held in Kabul later this year.
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