Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin attends a news conference in Beijing, China December 14, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

It was reported on Tuesday that China had also backed out of the moot just days after Pakistan declined to attend a regional security dialogue on Afghanistan hosted by India. ‘There are some “scheduling reasons” and “inconvenience” for Beijing to attend the meeting,’ cited Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

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