Pakistan, China, Russia, Iran call for cooperation on Afghanistan’s security crisis

Fourth quadripartite meeting on sidelines of 80th UNGA focused on Afghanistan’s security, humanitarian crisis

Representatives from China, Iran, Pakistan, and Russia attend the Fourth Quadripartite Meeting of Foreign Ministers, held on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York. Photo: X

Pakistan, China, Iran, and Russia expressed deep concerns over the growing security threats in Afghanistan, particularly the continued presence of terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil and emphasised the urgent need for regional cooperation to address the rising instability.

The Fourth Quadripartite Meeting of Foreign Ministers, convened on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, focused on the dire security situation, the ongoing humanitarian crisis, and the country’s economic recovery.

In a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the meeting, the four sides reiterated their support for Afghanistan's sovereignty, calling for the nation to remain independent, united, and free from the threats of terrorism, war, and narcotics.

The countries emphasised the urgency of regional collaboration to stabilise Afghanistan, citing the significant risks posed by terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil.

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