Pakistan Confirms Taliban Peace Talks

Pakistan has officially confirmed it is holding peace talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban government in China. These discussions are aimed at brokering a ceasefire following weeks of escalating conflict.

China's Role as Mediator

Beijing is playing a key role in mediating the talks between the two nations. The negotiations commenced on Wednesday in Urumqi, a city located in northern China.

Seeking a Ceasefire

The primary objective of these talks is to achieve a cessation of hostilities. Weeks of intense fighting have prompted the need for diplomatic intervention to de-escalate the situation.

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