Pakistan, Afghan Taliban resume talks in China as Beijing seeks ceasefire

Afghan volunteers carry the coffins of victims killed by a Pakistani airstrike that struck a drug rehabilitation center, during the second mass funeral prayer ceremony at the Eid Gah Mosque in Kabul on March 26, 2026. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 01 April 2026
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Pakistan, Afghan Taliban resume talks in China as Beijing seeks ceasefire

  • Representatives from both countries are meeting in Urumqi, in northern China, the officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday

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.
A third person who is in a position to know about China’s mediation efforts said the talks were aimed at ending the current fighting.
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 authorized to brief the media.
China has not commented.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs neither confirmed nor denied the latest development.