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‘Costly Cup Of Tea’: Ishaq Dar Blames Kabul Visit For Pakistan’s Security Crisis Ahead Of Afghanistan Talks
Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar criticised a 2021 Kabul visit by ex-ISI chief Faiz Hameed, calling it a “costly cup of tea” that worsened security and fuelled cross-border tensions with Afghanistan.
Afghanistan and Pakistan are meeting in Istanbul for important talks. This is the third round and could be the last. Mediators Turkey and Qatar are involved. The focus is on resolving disputes and fulfilling past agreements.
Nearly 300 medical students from Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province remain stranded after the Torkham border closure, unable
(Reuters) -A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif early on Monday, killing at least seven people and injuring about 150, just months after a quake and strong aftershocks killed more than 2,
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry says Islamabad does not seek further escalation of hostilities with Afghanistan but expects the country’s Taliban rulers to address its security concerns by taking action against militants operating from Afghan soil.
Pakistan’s military declared on Monday that the current tensions with Afghanistan stem from the absence of a legitimately elected government in Kabul. A spokesman for the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that unless a representative leadership is installed in Afghanistan, issues such as cross-border militancy cannot be resolved.
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‘Lahore Will Soon Be Ours’: Why Taliban Claims Half Of Pakistan In ‘Greater Afghanistan’ Map
The Taliban has released a ‘Greater Afghanistan’ map showing several Pakistani regions within Afghan borders, escalating long-standing border tensions and triggering outrage in Islamabad.
DG ISPR confirms 206 Afghan Taliban and 112 Khawarij militants killed, warns India of severe response amid rising border tensions.