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China urges calm as Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate

Published on: October 13, 2025 4:28 PM

China has expressed deep concern over recent deadly border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The violence began late Saturday and continued into Sunday morning. Pakistan’s military reported that 23 of its troops were killed in the fighting. In retaliation, Pakistani forces claimed to have killed 200 militants linked to the Afghan Taliban. Tensions remain high along the volatile border.

Afghanistan, however, said its attack was in response to airstrikes it claims Islamabad carried out earlier in the week. Pakistan has not confirmed those strikes but accuses Kabul of allowing the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to operate from its soil. Afghanistan denies harboring militants and blames Pakistan for violating its sovereignty. Both sides continue to trade accusations as regional fears grow.

Read more: 23 troops martyred, 200 Taliban, terrorists killed in border clashes

In response, China’s foreign ministry voiced concern during a regular briefing on Monday. Beijing called on both countries to stay calm and resolve the issue through dialogue. Spokesperson Lin Jian urged Pakistan and Afghanistan to protect Chinese nationals and projects in the region. China shares a border with both and has strong investments in infrastructure and energy across South Asia.

China has also tried to act as a mediator between the two nations. In August, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met leaders from both countries in Kabul. Beijing has hosted multiple trilateral meetings to improve ties and promote regional stability. A recent informal dialogue ended with a promise from both Pakistan and Afghanistan to upgrade diplomatic relations.

Read more: Pakistan Army Destroys Key Afghan Taliban Camp Completely

China now hopes both sides will avoid further escalation and return to talks. Beijing stressed that peace is in the interest of all three nations. The ongoing conflict not only threatens regional security but could also impact China’s broader strategic and economic goals in the area.

 

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Afghanistan, China, China’s foreign ministry, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes, Spokesperson Lin Jian

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