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Islamabad, Kabul Agree to Exchange Ambassadors

  • On May 21, during a trilateral meeting in Beijing hosted by China, Pakistan and Afghanistan reached a preliminary understanding to appoint full-time ambassadors to each other's countries, marking a step forward in strengthening their diplomatic relations.
  • This agreement follows years of strained relations marked by security concerns, refugee deportations, and accusations regarding militant groups operating across their border.
  • The meeting also secured commitments to enhance security cooperation, combat terrorism, and support extending the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor into Afghanistan.
  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed China’s support and expressed its readiness to aid in enhancing the relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
  • The agreement signals a major breakthrough toward normalizing ties, with all parties planning to hold the sixth trilateral foreign ministers’ dialogue in Kabul soon.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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