A top-level Taliban delegation is in China for talks with Beijing officials. (File photo | AP) 
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Taliban delegation visiting China for talks with officials: Spokesman

"The Islamic Emirate assured China that Afghanistan's soil would not be used against any country's security," spokesperson Mohammed Naeem said.

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KABUL: Taliban officials have told China they will not allow Afghanistan to be used as a base by groups plotting against another country, an insurgent spokesman said Wednesday, July 28.

A top-level Taliban delegation is in China for talks with Beijing officials, spokesman Mohammad Naeem told AFP, as the insurgents continue a sweeping offensive across Afghanistan -- including areas along their shared border.

The nine-member team is led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the co-founder of the hardline movement.

"The Islamic Emirate assured China that Afghanistan's soil would not be used against any country's security," Naeem said.

"They (China) promised not to interfere in Afghanistan's affairs, but instead help to solve problems and bring peace."

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