Muttaqi to visit China for Trilateral Meeting Tomorrow
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Foreign Minister of the interim Afghanistan administration, will travel to China tomorrow for a key trilateral meeting with Pakistan and China.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s Foreign Minister, is scheduled to travel to Beijing on May 20, 2025, to participate in a trilateral meeting involving China, Pakistan, and the Afghanistan.
According to Dawn on Monday, May 19, the summit aims to address regional peace and security concerns, particularly amid the ongoing military stalemate between Pakistan and India. Discussions will focus on bilateral and regional issues, including stability and cooperation.
Concurrently, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, is set to visit China on the same day. The purpose of his trip is to engage in high-level bilateral talks, emphasizing the evolving regional dynamics in South Asia and their implications for peace and stability. This visit underscores Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen its strategic partnership with China amid the current geopolitical challenges.
The trilateral meeting, scheduled from May 19 to May 22, 2025, is a continuation of previous diplomatic engagements. Notably, a similar summit was held in Kabul on May 10, 2025, involving the Taliban, Pakistan, and China. These meetings reflect a concerted effort by the three parties to enhance dialogue and cooperation on issues of mutual interest.
The trilateral discussions are expected to cover a range of topics, including counterterrorism efforts, economic cooperation, and infrastructure development. These areas are particularly pertinent given the ongoing challenges in Afghanistan and the broader South Asian region.
The upcoming trilateral meeting in Beijing represents a critical opportunity for China, Pakistan, and the Taliban to collaborate on pressing regional issues.
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