Pakistan and Afghanistan Seek Peace Amid Tensions: Hopes for Positive Talks
Pakistan confirmed the next round of mediation talks with Afghanistan for November 6, aiming for a positive resolution. Despite unresolved issues surrounding cross-border terrorism, both countries have agreed to maintain a ceasefire, with efforts supported by Turkiye to break the deadlock and ensure constructive dialogue.
 
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Pakistan has officially confirmed that the upcoming round of talks with Afghanistan is slated for November 6, expressing optimism for a constructive and favorable resolution.
During a weekly press conference, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi emphasized Pakistan's commitment to the mediation process, underscoring a desire to reduce tensions with its neighboring country.
While previous talks in Doha and Istanbul ended without addressing key concerns of cross-border terrorism, continued efforts, with Turkiye's involvement, aim to foster a mutual understanding as both nations sustain a ceasefire agreement.
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