Exclusive: Pakistan and Afghan Taliban resume talks in China as Beijing seeks ceasefire


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar speaking in Beijing on March 31, 2026. - Reuters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban governments have resumed talks in China, which is mediating between the two sides to broker a durable ceasefire after more than a month of fighting, two Pakistani officials said Wednesday (April 1).

Representatives from both countries are meeting in Urumqi, in northern China, the officials told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief the media.

China has not commented. Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs neither confirmed nor denied the latest development.

An Afghan official said the five-member Afghan delegation heading to Urumqi consisted of two officials from the foreign ministry and one each from the defence and interior ministries and from the country’s intelligence agency.

The official provided the information on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to disclose details to the press.

The talks in Urumqi are seen as a potential relief for millions of people in Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan, the sources in Pakistan said, adding they may last for days and were only the beginning of a peace process between the two sides.

According to the sources, the latest round of talks began after both sides accepted China’s offer to mediate and the two sides will continue their talks on Thursday to end the fighting.

China has urged both sides to resume dialogue since late February, and its special envoy, Yue Xiaoyong, met his Pakistani counterpart, Mohammad Sadiq, last month after visiting Kabul.

Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of providing a safe haven for militants who carry out attacks inside Pakistan, especially for the Pakistani Taliban. The group is separate but allied with the Afghan Taliban, which took over Afghanistan in 2021 in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal of US-led troops. Kabul denies the charge.

Pakistan’s former special envoy for Afghanistan, Asif Durrani, expressed hope that the talks, if officially confirmed, would lead to substantive progress.

"If both sides reach an agreement as a result of reported talks, the critical issue will be a verification mechanism to ensure Afghan territory is not used for attacks against Pakistan,” Durrani said.

The fighting, which erupted in late February, has been the most severe between Afghanistan and Pakistan in decades.

Shortly after clashes began, Pakistan declared it was in "open war” with Afghanistan. The fighting has seen repeated cross-border clashes as well as airstrikes inside Afghanistan, including several in the Afghan capital Kabul.

Last month, Afghanistan said a Pakistani airstrike hit a drug-treatment center in Kabul, killing more than 400 people. The toll could not be independently confirmed. Pakistan has disputed the claim and denied targeting civilians, saying it struck an ammunition depot.

The Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar told the AP at the time that Pakistan had "only targeted terrorist infrastructure” in Kabul, not any hospital, saying: "We have just gone after the Afghan Taliban regime, their military setups, their terrorist infrastructure, and all the setups which are supporting or promoting terrorists.”

Although the two sides agreed to a temporary ceasefire during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, fighting later resumed at a lower intensity compared with the heavy clashes seen in February and March, when Pakistan’s air force repeatedly targeted what it said were Pakistani Taliban positions and Afghan military sites. Afghanistan has said the airstrikes hit civilian areas. - AP

 

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