Politics8/19/2025β€’Bloomberg

Taliban to Host First Trilateral Talks With China, Pakistan

Taliban to Host First Trilateral Talks With China, Pakistan

The Taliban government in Afghanistan will host a trilateral meeting with China and Pakistan in Kabul on Wednesday. This will be the first high-level gathering of its kind since the Taliban regained power in 2021. The meeting aims to bolster the Taliban's efforts to gain international recognition and legitimacy. China and Pakistan are key allies of the Taliban regime, and their participation in these talks signifies their continued support for the group. The talks are expected to focus on regional security, economic cooperation, and the Taliban's efforts to establish a stable government in Afghanistan. The meeting represents a significant diplomatic move by the Taliban as they seek to engage with the international community and secure much-needed financial and humanitarian aid for the war-torn country.

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