AFGHAN PEACE PROCESS

 FM's call for 'moderate Muslim policy' in Afghan after US troops withdrawal

 China, Afghanistan and Pakistan have underlined that after the withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan, the nation should seek after a "moderate Muslim arrangement" in the midst of Beijing's developing worry over the arrival of the Taliban and the Islamic State and its probably sway on its unpredictable Xinjiang region. 



Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammad Han­eef Atmar and their Pakistani partner Shah Mahmood Qureshi held their fourth China-supported three-dimensional gathering through video meeting on Thursday. 


A joint assertion gave after the three-dimensional discussions said, "The three sides underlined the significance of a tranquil goal to the contention in Afghanistan and approached all gatherings in Afghanistan for an early revelation of a far reaching truce and a finish to the silly viciousness, to make the conditions ne­eded for exchange between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban". 


They required an efficient withdrawal of unfamiliar soldiers from Afghanistan to forestall the decay of the security circumstance there and the arrival of fear monger powers. 


State-run Xinhua news organization in a report said the three nations focused on that the answer for the Afghan issue ought to completely mirror the standard of "Afghan-drove and Afghan-possessed", support Afghanistan in turning into an "free, sovereign and nonpartisan nation, seek after a moderate Muslim arrangement, solidly battle against psychological warfare, and keep up agreeable binds with different nations, particularly adjoining nations".

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