Web Desk -Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.The Taliban's deputy political chief, in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin on Wednesday, urging the Taliban to end all ties with all terrorists.Including the anti-China Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM).
Mullah Baradar Official Doha
Officials from both sides said Mullah Baradar, who heads the group's office in Doha, Qatar, met with the Chinese foreign minister in Tianjin with a nine-member delegation.
Some analysts say the meeting underscores the importance of China's soft corner for the Taliban's growing global influence.
China Foreign Ministry Office
In the words of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Wang said that the Taliban have emerged as a major military and political force in Afghanistan.Their role in the country's peace, reconciliation and reconstruction process will be significant.
United States and NATO
The talks come as the withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan is nearing completion.The withdrawal came on the basis of a historic US agreement with the Taliban in February 2020.
However, the slow pace of US-sponsored peace talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government has failed to yield significant results.Leading to fears that the country will withdraw after the withdrawal of all foreign troops.The inter-Afghan conflict could escalate into a civil war.
According to Wang, the immediate withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan is in fact a telling sign of the failure of US policy on Afghanistan.
According to China, the withdrawal of foreign troops must be carried out responsibly, he said, to ensure that there is no security vacuum.
At a time when US-led foreign forces have begun a formal withdrawal from the country.The Taliban have launched large-scale attacks on Afghan security forces and seized large swathes of the country.As a result of the deteriorating security situation.There is a danger that terrorist groups from different countries may come together to plan international attacks.
Taliban & US Agreement
In an agreement with the United States, the Taliban has promised to sever ties with all terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, and to use Afghan territory to somehow pose a threat to US national security interests.By no means. But, according to the latest reports from critics and the United Nations.Their relationship with the terrorists has not yet been severed.
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