Pakistan, Afghanistan Talks Deadlocked
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MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal condemns Pakistan’s cross-border terrorism and affirms India’s full support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The statement follows the collapse of peace talks in Istanbul between Afghanistan and Pakistan,
Pakistan’s defense minister warned Afghanistan on Wednesday that any new “terrorist or suicide attack” by militants on Pakistani soil would draw a stern response, hours after talks between the two countries in Istanbul failed to secure a peace agreement.
“Most of the issues between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been resolved successfully and peacefully. A few demands from Pakistan need some extra time as they are difficult to be agreed upon,” a source close to the Afghan Taliban delegation told Reuter
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.
Afghanistan faces near-total digital blackout after Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada's directive dismantled the country's fibre-optic network infrastructure.
Tarar says Pakistan has superior capabilities in conventional warfare and will defeat Afghanistan in proxy warfare as well.
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).