Afghan Ambassador in China said Beijing should increase pressure on the Taliban, proposing two action plans to prevent violence.
First, it must be clarified with the Taliban that the executive they wanted, as well as today's actual action, will not be accepted, Afghan Ambassador in China Javid Ahmad Qaem said in today's interview
Second, many documents show that Taliban received huge support from Pakistan.
Afghan Ambassador in China in an interview in Beijing on August 5.
Comments are given in the context of the multilateral talks in Qatar on the conflict in Afghanistan, including representatives from the US, China, Pakistan, Russia with the Afghan government and the Taliban, ending on August 12 without achieving
The parties reiterate the call to promote the peace process and immediately stop attacking Afghan cities, reaffirming the international community that will not recognize any government established by force in Afghanistan.
Taliban rebels opened the campaign to attack throughout Afghanistan since US President Joe Biden declared withdrawal after 20 years in the country.
China has seen many times to become a mediator to reconcile conflicts, committed to cooperating with Pakistan and held an internal negotiations for Afghanistan.
In the meeting of the Taliban representative in Tianjin in July, China Foreign Minister Wangen called them a political and military force core in Afghanistan.
The Ambassador said the Afghan government has no plans to seek any form of military support from China, but Kabul will ask Beijing to support financial aid through humanitarian aid, while relaxing things