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The Taliban government confirmed Saturday that it would hold talks in Qatar with Pakistan, a day after a ceasefire meant to restore calm to their border was broken.
Well-placed sources say "illogical and illegal advice received from Kabul during the talks is responsible for the failure of the talks".
Pakistan and Afghan officials are holding negotiations in Qatar’s capital to find “immediate” steps to counter cross-border militancy and restore stability along their shared border.
As he flew to the Middle East to celebrate his diplomatic victory on a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza, President Donald Trump heaped praise on one ally in particular: Qatar.
Pakistan's information minister says peace talks with Afghanistan's interim Taliban government have ended without a "workable solution."
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has said that the Afghan Taliban acknowledged the presence of the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and other militant groups operating from Afghanistan soil during
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.