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China to host gathering on Afghanistan next month

KABUL (Khaama Press): Iranian media have reported that China to host a gathering of the Foreign Ministers of the neighboring countries of Afghanistan on the country as early as next month.
This will be the third such meeting in Afghanistan in which participate Foreign Ministers of Iran, China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. As per the report of Irna Newsagency, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in a telephonic call with Iran’s Foreign Minister Amir Abdulahian said that the meeting on Afghanistan is to take place in March-end in the Chinese capital Peking. The meeting is said to be an in-person one.
The first meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries happened in Pakistan while the second one was hosted by Iran. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not commented on the meeting but has always welcomed regional and international meetings that lead to the betterment of the situation of Afghanistan.

The Frontier Post

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