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China says peace talks advance between Afghanistan, Pakistan

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BEIJING, April 2 (Reuters) - ‌Negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are advancing ​steadily, China said on Friday following reports that the South Asian ⁠neighbours were meeting there to try to end their worst conflict since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.

China, ​which shares a western border with both nations, has been trying ‌to mediate between the allies turned foes, holding telephone calls with their foreign ministers and sending a special envoy on ⁠visits in March.

"Both Pakistan and Afghanistan attach ⁠importance to, and welcome, China's mediation, and are willing to sit down for talks again, which is a positive development," foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a daily press ‌conference.

Mao did not say where the talks were being ⁠held, though the neighbours have previously ‌said they were in the northwestern ​city of Urumqi.

China has been mediating and promoting talks, in close communication with both sides to build suitable conditions ‌and provide a platform, Mao said, ​adding that the three ⁠countries would issue further information in due course.

The ‌fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan ⁠that started in October has killed scores of people on both sides, with Afghans taking the brunt.

Islamabad accuses the Afghan ​Taliban of harbouring ‌Islamist militants who launch attacks in Pakistan, although Kabul denies ⁠this calling the militancy its ​neighbour's domestic problem.

(Reporting by Joe Cash and Shi Bu; ​Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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