China welcomes efforts by neighbours Pakistan and Afghanistan in improving ties, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said here.
Lu's remarks came a day after Pakistan army chief Gen Raheel Sharif visited Kabul and held wide-ranging talks with Afghanistan's top leadership on ways to revive stalled peace talks with the Taliban.
The two neighbours agreed to hold a quadrilateral meeting between Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the US early next month on a comprehensive road map for "meaningful peace".
He said that China backs the "Afghan-led, Afghan-owned" reconciliation process and is willing to continue playing a constructive role and maintaining contact and coordination with all sides.
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