New Delhi, April 3 -- Pakistan on Thursday confirmed it was holding peace talks with Afghanistan's Taliban government in China, where Beijing is trying to broker a lasting ceasefire after weeks of fighting that have killed hundreds, disrupting trade and cross-border travel.
The confirmation of the new round of talks came a day after officials from the two sides told The Associated Press that representatives from the countries had traveled to Urumqi in western China for them.
It was unclear who is representing Pakistan in the talks. Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi said in a post on X that "a mid-level delegation" from his country had traveled to Urumqi for the negotiations following a request from China.
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