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Afghanistan turmoil

Taliban says China has accepted its envoy to Beijing

Afghanistan 'last piece' of strategic puzzle as Beijing looks to shut out West

The Afghan Taliban says China has accepted its choice for ambassador to Beijing with the release of this photo of an unidentified Taliban representative.

NEW DELHI/BEIJING -- Afghanistan's Taliban government says Beijing has officially accepted its ambassador to China, making it the first country to recognize an envoy from Kabul since the Islamist group seized power in August 2021.

The Afghan Taliban's chief spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid, told Nikkei that "China approved Bilal Karimi as an Islamic Emirate ambassador to China. China is the only country that approved an Islamic Emirate ambassador."

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