Pak, China, Russia, Iran pledge support for Afghan stability

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 7: Pakistan, China, Russia, and Iran reaffirmed their commitment to a “stable and peaceful” Afghanistan during a Quadrilateral Meeting of Special Representatives held in Moscow.
The meeting, which focused on regional peace and security, highlighted concerns over terrorist organizations in Afghanistan, including TTP, BLA, ETIM, Jaish-ul-adl, ISIL, and Al-Qaeda.
The representatives underscored the need for enhanced coordination to combat terrorism.
Ahead of the 7th Moscow Format Consultations, Sadiq, Pakistan’s special envoy, engaged in discussions with counterparts from Russia, China, and Iran, emphasizing topics such as regional security, counter-terrorism collaboration, and humanitarian issues.
He noted the strong partnership between Pakistan and China in addressing shared challenges and enhancing regional cooperation on Afghanistan, with a focus on persistent threats of terrorism and the importance of dialogue to support stability and security in the region. (PTI)

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