Pakistan and Afghanistan Hold Talks to End Months of Conflict
Pakistan and Afghanistan Hold Talks to End Months of Conflict

Pakistan and Afghanistan have entered a new round of diplomatic talks aimed at ending months of conflict along their shared border.
The discussions, facilitated by international partners, come after a period of heightened tension marked by clashes and cross-border incidents that have strained relations between the two countries.
Officials from both sides have expressed cautious optimism, emphasising the importance of dialogue in reducing tensions and preventing further escalation.
However, significant challenges remain, with underlying disputes and security concerns continuing to complicate negotiations.
Observers say the outcome of the talks could play a crucial role in determining the stability of the region, where prolonged conflict has already had economic and humanitarian consequences.
As discussions continue, the focus remains on whether diplomatic efforts can deliver a lasting resolution.
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