Pakistan, Afghanistan to continue the alleged tension over border clashes
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to resume talks in Istanbul at the request of Mediator Turkiye after previous rounds between Islamabad and Kabul failed Resolving simple differences between neighbors that have erupted into armed conflict in recent weeks.
Pakistan’s security authorities say that Slamabad’s magazine had planned to leave the Turkish city after rounds of talks, which lasted four days, ended in defiance. However, now, the group will remain in Istanbul to continue the talks on Thursday.
“Pakistan reiterated that the soil of Afghanistan should not be used for terrorism against Pakistan. We thank the constructive role of our leaders and they are committed to seeking peace in good plans because of the sensitivity of the discussion.
Afghan media also reported, quoting sources, that after the intervention of Turkey’s guardian and the mediator of Qutar, the two countries agreed to continue their talks, which ended earlier this week.
Both neighbors were married to Border dispute of the week This month when both sides get injuries. After tightening, mediation by Qatar and Turkey led to a ceasefire signed by the ministers of Pakistan and Afghanistan on October 19 in Doha in the presence of officials from the nations of arbitration.
The next rounds of talks started coming in Istanbul on Saturday And it continued for four days, but the parties failed to reach a close agreement on Islamis Islamis in Kabul-e-Taliban Pakiban, ttp), armed adged often called Pakistan Taliban, which has been accused by Pakistan of deadly attacks inside its territory.
The TTP emerged in 2007 during the US-LED war on “terror” and has since waged a vigorous anti-Pakistani campaign. Islamabad accuses Kabul of providing HANHTRTHEVEEL HELT not only to TTP but also to other armed groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Isul (Isis) affiliated to Khorasan Province (Iskp). The Afghan Taliban denies the allegations.
The Afghan Taliban, which took power for the second time in August 2021 after the withdrawal of US forces, has maintained that the TTP dispute is an internal matter for Pakistan. For a long time, they thought that skp is not a rival and enemy.
After Pakistan confirmed the failure of previous talks, the Minister of Defense Kawaja Assif issued a long statement in X, warning of an all-out attack against the Afghan Taliban. He accused the “regime” of Afghanistan of blindly turning it into another conflict, so that it can rule it out and maintain the war economy that supports it. “
“The extremists within the Taliban regime, who have staked their interests in the continuation of insecurity in the region, should know that they may have learned not to be determined and courageous,” Asif said on Wednesday.
So far, the Afghan Taliban have not responded to Asif’s words.
Swedish security researcher Abdul Abdul said, who studies armed groups in South and Central Asia, said Asif’s comments indicated that Pakistan was prepared to resume airstrikes in Afghanistan but the decision to return to talks shows that the talks are going away.
“Recognition of the conversation suggests that the problem that caused the original Demock has been resolved or that Pakistan Perfer has shown flexibility in its position to make another attempt to resolve the issue,” he told Al Jazeera.
ASIF, in an interview with a TV station on Wednesday, and it was alleged that India was fighting a “low-level” war in Pakistan in collaboration with the Afghan Taliban, said Islamabad had no evidence of Indian involvement. However, he did not share any evidence of his claim.
Pakistan and India are engaged in A four-day dispute in May. While New Delhi accused Islamabad of keeping armed groups that began to cross the border, Pakistan collectively said that India supports the groups divided by Booloch who want an independent province of Pakistan, a province of Pakistan.
This year, however, saw a thaw in the relationship between the Afghan Taliban and the Indian government. A series of meetings and political exchanges came to a Visit New Delhi by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi this month.
Sayd noted the recent expansion of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border began during MuttaQi’s visit to India.
“Pakistan for a long time maintained that India is using the Afghan territory to build its challenges. Even during the rule of the Afghan Taliban, according to Pakistan’s tradition, this continues to be a long-lasting food,” he said.
With the addition of Islamion-Kabul, India was added.


