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Why fierce rivals India, Pakistan and China are racing to woo the Taliban - The Taliban were shunned globally after it ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPakistan, Afghanistan move towards ‘restoring ties’ in talks with ChinaAs Pakistan remained embroiled in a war of words with its archrival India – following a dramatic exchange of missiles and ...
Islamabad also needs to end the rebellion to attract foreign funds to its vast reserves of copper and other ‘critical metals’, analysts say.
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Al Jazeera on MSNGuess who India, Pakistan and Iran are all wooing? The TalibanNo country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
In his meeting with Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Beijing (May 23) FM Wang Yi reiterated China's ...
A tripartite meeting was recently held in Beijing involving the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan, and the Taliban. This ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, and Taliban Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, have reached an agreement to exchange ambassadors, aiming to strengthen diplomatic relations ...
The Taliban administration is in advanced talks with Russia for banks from both sanctions-hit economies to settle trade ...
However, Pakistan's own ties with the Taliban government deteriorated within a few months of the change of government in Kabul, forcing Islamabad to change its stance. Pakistan then decided to ...
India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty amid Pakistan’s deepening water crisis adds pressure on Islamabad. Unconfirmed ...
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