Pakistan said the foreign minister Friday from six direct neighbors Afghanistan would gather in China next month to discuss economic and humanitarian upheaval faced by the country ruled by conflict.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehermood Qureshi said at a press conference at Islamabad that his Russian colleagues, Sergey Lavrov, will also attend the two-day meeting hosted by Beijing starting March 30.
QureShi said the discussion would focus on ways to protect the Afghans from the humanitarian crisis and prevent the economic crisis in Afghanistan.
If there is, God forbid, the economic crisis (in Afghanistan), the impact will struck not only Pakistan but other neighboring countries and large areas,” Qureshi warned.
The meeting in China will be the third dialogue between neighboring Afghanistan, including China, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, since the Taliban country takeover in August.
Islamabad initiated and hosted the first session in the process in September after the Taliban seized power from the Western-supported Afghanistan government and international forces of Afghan leaders who are now withdrawn from the country.