Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire
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The threat of war between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is looming once again. Meetings between the two sides, mediated by Qatar and Turkey, have ended without any results.
Khawaja Asif accused the Taliban government of harbouring fighters of TTP, the militant group responsible for a string of deadly attacks inside Pakistan.
Pakistan threatened to "obliterate" the Taliban after peace talks toward lasting peace between the two sides failed following deadly border clashes.
The tenuous peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan appears to have ended after days of escalating conflict that came to a head as Afghanistan accused its neighbor of carrying out airstrikes on its territory on Friday.
Referring to recent border skirmishes between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that New Delhi was waging a “low-intensity war”
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Pakistan says peace talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban government in Istanbul failed after four days
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have failed in Istanbul after four days of negotiations, Pakistan’s information minister said before dawn Wednesday, accusing the Taliban government in Kabul of refusing to act against militants blamed for deadly cross-border attacks.
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Is Pakistan heading towards war with Taliban? Why Afghanistan’s peace talks in Turkey failed?
Kabul: Tensions have again intensified between Pakistan and Afghanistan as peace talks, which was held in Istanbul, between both the countries have failed. As per reports, Afghanistan had promised cooperation,
The Taliban’s hard-line government in Afghanistan is making major inroads in garnering legitimacy abroad. Despite its extremist policies, the international community has accepted that the Islamist group is here to stay,
As Pakistan continues to claim that the Taliban are acting at India’s behest, India has said that Pakistan is infuriated with Afghanistan exercising its sovereignty.
Pakistan's defence minister threatened on Wednesday to "obliterate" the ruling Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan, a dramatic escalation of rhetoric after the collapse of talks towards a lasting peace between the South Asian nations.