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Afghan Delegation Led by Waseeq Sahib Travels to China After Attacks on Chinese Nationals

Reports suggest an Afghan delegation led by Waseeq has traveled to China following recent attacks on Chinese citizens.

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Afghan Delegation Visit to China

An Afghan delegation reportedly travels to China following attacks on Chinese nationals.[IC :by AFP]

January 22, 2026

Initial reports suggest that an Afghan delegation led by Waseeq Sahib has traveled to China following recent attacks targeting Chinese citizens. The visit reportedly aims to address concerns raised by Chinese authorities and to clarify the Afghan side’s position regarding the incidents.

According to preliminary information, the delegation is expected to brief Chinese officials on security-related matters and reassure them amid growing dismay in China over the safety of its nationals. The reported visit comes at a sensitive time, as Beijing closely monitors developments related to attacks involving its citizens abroad.

Details regarding the agenda, outcomes, or official statements from either side have not yet been confirmed. The situation remains developing, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available.

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