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China urges Afghanistan, Pakistan to resolve tensions via talks, not force

By Thomson Reuters Mar 13, 2026 | 9:10 PM

SHANGHAI, March 14 (Reuters) – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Afghan counterpart Amir Khan ​Muttaqi in a phone call ‌that disputes between Afghanistan and Pakistan should be resolved through dialogue and consultation, not force, the foreign ministry said ‌in ​a statement published ⁠on Friday.

Wang urged both ⁠sides to remain calm and exercise restraint, hold face-to-face talks as soon as possible, seek an ​immediate ceasefire and address differences through dialogue, according to the ⁠statement.

The further use ⁠of force would only complicate ​the situation and intensify tensions, Wang ​said.

The ministry’s statement came after Pakistan ‌on Friday bombed the fuel depot of private airline Kam Air near Afghanistan’s Kandahar airport, stepping ⁠up the neighbours’ worst conflict in years, despite China’s efforts to mediate.

Wang and ⁠Muttaqi also ‌exchanged views on the ⁠situation in Iran, the ​statement ‌said.

Wang told Muttaqi, according to ​the ⁠statement, that Beijing is willing to work with the international community, including Afghanistan, to bring peace to Iran.

(Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by ​Tom Hogue)