Taliban, Pakistan and Istanbul
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From the British-era Durand Line to Taliban-era tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan's border dispute continues to inflame regional instability and diplomatic friction
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Pakistan Threatens To Drive Afghan Taliban ‘Back To Tora Bora Caves’ After Türkiye Talks Fail
Pakistan threatens Afghanistan after Turkey talks fail, warns of sending Afghan Taliban back to Tora Bora caves; senior Taliban officials blamed ISI top officer for talks failure.
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Push them back to caves: Pakistan's Asif threatens Afghan Taliban after talks fail
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif threatened to obliterate the Afghan Taliban after failed peace talks, warning of a Tora Bora repeat if terror attacks in Pakistan continue from Afghan soil.
Tarar says Pakistan has superior capabilities in conventional warfare and will defeat Afghanistan in proxy warfare as well.
The Taliban government accuses Pakistan of bombing Kabul and a market in eastern Afghanistan. A blast occurred Thursday night in Kabul near key government buildings.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a stern warning to the Afghan Taliban, during his conversation on Samaa TV programme "Nadeem Malik Live" on Wednesday (October 29).
Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif has again raised the specter of war with Afghanistan after talks with Kabul failed in Istanbul, saying that Taliban rulers should test his country's resolve at their "own peril and doom".
Qudrat Wasefi fled Kabul after the fundamentalist regime, with its violently enforced prohibition of music, returned to power in 2021. He’s part of a generation of refugees the world has largely forgo
Pakistan-Afghan Taliban talks in Istanbul collapse as Kabul refuses to act against militants. Islamabad vows full-scale action to eliminate terrorism.
Well-placed sources say "illogical and illegal advice received from Kabul during the talks is responsible for the failure of the talks".