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Pakistan and China discuss Afghanistan after US official snubbed by Islamabad

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A rally erupts in Pakistan against US president Donald Trump after the US leader accused Pakistan of duplicity in the fight against jihadists. Photo: EPA

Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary met China’s special envoy on Afghan affairs on Monday, a foreign office spokesman said, a day after Islamabad cancelled a scheduled visit by a top US official.

The decision by Pakistan to postpone the visit of Alice Wells, acting assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, came a week after President Donald Trump said Islamabad was prolonging the war in Afghanistan.

Trump had accused Pakistan of harbouring “agents of chaos” and providing safe havens for militant groups waging an insurgency against the US-backed government in Kabul.

Pakistani officials responded by saying the US should not “scapegoat” Pakistan and accused the American military of failing to eliminate militant sanctuaries inside Afghanistan.

Wells had been due to discuss Trump’s new Afghan policy during her time in Islamabad.

Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua meets with Chinese official Yang Jiechi. She met with Chinese envoy Deng Xijun to discuss Afghanistan after Islamabad snubbed a senior US official. Photo: Xinhua
Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua meets with Chinese official Yang Jiechi. She met with Chinese envoy Deng Xijun to discuss Afghanistan after Islamabad snubbed a senior US official. Photo: Xinhua
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