China, Russia, and Pakistan sent their envoys to Kabul, Afghanistan from Tuesday (21/9) to Wednesday (22/9). Yue Xiaoyong was the special envoy for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zamir Kabulov was the special envoy for the Russian President for Afghanistan, and Mohammad Sadiq was the special envoy for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The three ambassadors met acting Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Hasan Akhund, Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi, acting Minister of Finance Hidayatullah Badri, and a number of other senior Taliban officials.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that the arrival of the three envoys was at the invitation of the Taliban. According to Zhao, they held discussions about the development of the situation in Afghanistan.
from what i see, Pakistan has a big enough stake in the victory of the Taliban, you say that the Pakistan economy will be in crisis is very unlikely. China has a sizeable investment in Pakistan, they
(China) will definitely support the Pakistan economy when in difficult times.