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No country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
Exchanging ambassadors means that Pakistan would move a step closer to recognising the Taliban government. China was the ...
A tripartite meeting was recently held in Beijing involving the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan, and the Taliban. This ...
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Beijing, Islamabad and Kabul’s Taliban regime held an ‘informal’ meeting on Wednesday, deciding to extend the China-Pakistan ...
The Taliban administration is in advanced talks with Russia for banks from both sanctions-hit economies to settle trade ...
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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 ...
China mediates between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Beijing. The goal is to protect its regional interests amid India's ...
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Min­ister and Foreign Minister Senator Moh­a­­mmad Ishaq Dar, while describing his recent three-day ...
ISLAMABAD: In a surprise move, Pakistan has extended an olive branch to India, urging for result-oriented dialogue ...
Amid strained relations with Pakistan and tense ties between New Delhi and Islamabad, the Taliban is gravitating towards ...