China Calls Terror Groups in Afghanistan a ‘Serious Threat’ to Neighbors
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At a glance
- China's UN envoy says terror groups in Afghanistan are a 'serious threat' to neighbors.
- Beijing has urged the Taliban regime to take decisive action against all terrorist elements.
- The envoy noted the increasing cross-border attack capabilities of these groups.
Story so far
At a United Nations meeting on international peace and security, China has voiced strong concerns about the security situation in Afghanistan. Beijing's representative highlighted that terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil are a "serious threat" to neighboring nations, noting their growing capacity for cross-border attacks. China has called on the Taliban regime to fulfill its promises to combat terrorism effectively.
Latest development
China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Sun Lei, has stated that terrorist organizations in Afghanistan pose a "serious threat" to neighboring countries. Speaking at a UN meeting, he urged the Taliban regime to take decisive action against all terrorist elements and honor its counter-terrorism commitments.
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Nawai Waqt
چین نے افغانستان میں موجود دہشتگرد تنظیموں کو ہمسایہ ممالک کیلئے سنگین خطرہ قرار دیدیا
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