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

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for calm and dialogue between Afghanistan and Pakistan. He stressed that force will only worsen the situation. This comes after Pakistan bombed a fuel depot near Kandahar airport. Wang Yi also discussed ...

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a press conference on the sidelines of the National People's Congress (NPC), in Beijing, China, March 8, 2026.
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.
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