
Major Breakthrough: Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Full Diplomatic Ties
Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Full Diplomatic Ties: A Major Breakthrough in Beijing In a significant development for regional stability, Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to restore full diplomatic relations, including the exchange of ambassadors. The decision, reached during a meeting in Beijing, marks a turning point in the relationship between the two countries, which has been strained in recent years. "This is a very big breakthrough in Pakistan and Afghanistan's relations," said a news analyst in the video report. The analyst highlighted the importance of the decision, noting that since the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August 2021, full diplomatic ties had not been established. The meeting, chaired by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, resulted in a principled agreement to normalize relations and advance development processes. This includes the resumption of ambassador-level exchanges. While the exact timeline for full implementation remains unclear, the agreement signifies a commitment from both nations to improve their relationship. The role of China in facilitating this agreement is noteworthy, demonstrating Beijing's influence in regional diplomacy. The restoration of full diplomatic ties is expected to contribute significantly to regional stability and cooperation.