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Pakistan says it is in talks with Afghanistan to end conflict

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ISLAMABAD, April 2 (Reuters) - ‌Pakistan is holding talks with Afghanistan ​to end the worst conflict between the South Asian neighbours ⁠since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Thursday. 

The talks ​in the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi were being ‌held between senior officials of the two countries, the spokesperson said.

China has been trying to mediate a negotiated ⁠settlement to the conflict between the ⁠allies-turned-foes that share a 2,600-km (1,600-mile) border. The fighting, that began last October, has killed scores of people on both sides.

The talks will focus on a ‌potential ceasefire and on the reopening of border ⁠crossings to allow trade and travel, ‌Reuters reported on Wednesday citing ​sources.

"Our efforts for talks will continue despite the problems that will keep coming, " the Pakistani spokesperson ‌told a regular media briefing.

Pakistan appreciates ​China's role as ⁠an important global player and the efforts ‌were mutually supplementary, he ⁠said.

Islamabad accuses the Afghan Taliban of harbouring Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants, also called the Pakistani Taliban, who it says are waging ​an insurgency inside ‌Pakistan.

The Afghan Taliban denies the accusation, saying the ⁠militancy is Pakistan's domestic problem.

(Reporting ​by Asif Shahzad, writing by Shanima A; ​Editing by YP Rajesh)

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