(ANSA) - BEIJING, 22 SEPTEMBER - The special envoys of China, Russia and Pakistan on Afghanistan visited Kabul yesterday and today "meeting interim Afghan government officials". The spokesman of the Beijing Foreign Minister Zhao Lijian reported this in the daily briefing, adding that "they had in-depth and constructive discussions on developments in Afghanistan, in particular on inclusiveness, human rights, economic and humanitarian issues, friendly relations between Afghanistan and foreign countries, in particularly the Villages ".
Special envoys from Russia, China and Pakistan agreed to maintain constructive contacts with the Taliban after the Kabul meeting. This was reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry, quoted by Tass. (HANDLE).