Pakistan, Afghanistan engaged in dialogue aimed at peaceful settlement – FM

Pakistan, Afghanistan engaged in dialogue aimed at peaceful settlement – FM
Pakistan and Afghanistan are engaged in constructive dialogue aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution to ongoing border tensions, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said.
Other statements:
🟠 Recent contacts between the two countries reflect mutual trust and understanding.
🟠 Pakistan expects the Taliban government to take specific measures against terrorists and ensure that Afghan territory is not used for terrorist purposes.
🟠 Pakistan respects Afghanistan's sovereignty and is committed to dialogue and cooperation to address the shared challenge of terrorism.
Clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan erupted early on October 15, escalating along the Durand Line, the border between the two countries not recognized by Kabul. Later, the Pakistani army struck terrorist positions inside Afghanistan in response to an attack on checkpoints.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry announced an agreement with Afghanistan on a ceasefire that was later extended until the conclusion of scheduled talks in Doha, Qatar.
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