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Pakistan Committed To "Dialogue" With Afghanistan After Latest Talks Fail
Pakistan said Sunday it was committed to "dialogue" with Afghanistan despite peace talks ending after deadly violence, with Islamabad stressing its security concerns persist.
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Turkish Delegation Heads To Pakistan To Broker Peace Deal With Afghanistan
Turkey's foreign and defence ministers and intelligence chief plan to travel to Pakistan this week to discuss its stop-start talks with Afghanistan on a ceasefire in South Asia, President Tayyip Erdogan said.
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'Ready For War': Taliban Warns Pakistan After Istanbul Talks Collapse Again
The latest round of Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks in Istanbul has ended in deadlock, exposing Islamabad's insincerity and its veiled attempts to shift blame onto Kabul.
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Afghanistan Claims Pak Forces Fired Across Border Despite Peace Talks
Afghan officials said Pakistani forces briefly fired across the border on Thursday as delegations from both countries were in Turkey for negotiations aimed at finalising a ceasefire agreement following deadly clashes.
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Khawaja Asif's "War" Threat To Taliban Before Afghan-Pak Peace Talks in Turkey
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif issued a fiery warning to the Taliban government, threatening possible military action.
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Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree To Extend Ceasefire After Talks In Turkey
After days of tense diplomacy in Istanbul, Afghanistan and Pakistan have concluded their high-stakes negotiations aimed at defusing the simmering crisis along their volatile border.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree To Continue Ceasefire, Says Turkey
Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Thursday to extend a ceasefire during talks in Istanbul after the worst border clashes between the neighbours in years, according to Turkey which mediated the talks along with Qatar.
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Amid Stalled Afghan-Pak Talks, India Says Committed To Kabul's Sovereignty
India threw its weight behind Afghanistan in the face of its border conflict with Pakistan and said Islamabad's efforts to "practice" cross-border terrorism with "impunity" is unacceptable to its neighbours.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan To Resume Peace Talks In Istanbul: Officials
Pakistan and Afghanistan are expected to resume peace talks in Istanbul to revive a dialogue that collapsed earlier this week, Pakistan's defence minister and state media in both countries said Thursday.
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Struggling With Kabul Peace Talks, Pak Minister Makes A Wild India Claim
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has made wild allegations, accusing Kabul of acting as a tool for New Delhi to spread terror in his country. Asif also warned of a "50 times stronger" response if Kabul attacks Islamabad.
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Pak-Afghan Peace Talks Fail Amid US Drone Dispute, Diplomatic Meltdown In Istanbul
The much-anticipated peace talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul have dramatically collapsed, plunging bilateral relations to a new low and leaving mediators from Qatar and Turkey stunned at the breakdown.
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Pak-Afghan Inch Closer To 'Open War' After Failed Turkey Peace Talks
Talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan to secure a long-term truce have failed, state media from both countries said Tuesday afternoon, each blaming the other for the apparent deadlock.
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Talks Hosted By Turkey Hit Impasse In Istanbul
Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have hit an impasse in Istanbul after three days of negotiations, with state media in both countries blaming each other for the failure to reach a deal while efforts by Turkey were still underway.
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Afghanistan Urges "Understanding" As Pakistan Truce Talks Enter Third Day
Afghanistan and Pakistan entered a third day of negotiations Monday to secure a lasting ceasefire, with Kabul urging "dialogue and understanding" after Islamabad warned of war if talks collapse.
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Trump Says He Will "Solve" Afghanistan-Pakistan Crisis "Very Quickly"
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he will solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis "very quickly," as peace talks between the warring neighbours entered a second day.
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Pakistan Committed To "Dialogue" With Afghanistan After Latest Talks Fail
Pakistan said Sunday it was committed to "dialogue" with Afghanistan despite peace talks ending after deadly violence, with Islamabad stressing its security concerns persist.
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Turkish Delegation Heads To Pakistan To Broker Peace Deal With Afghanistan
Turkey's foreign and defence ministers and intelligence chief plan to travel to Pakistan this week to discuss its stop-start talks with Afghanistan on a ceasefire in South Asia, President Tayyip Erdogan said.
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'Ready For War': Taliban Warns Pakistan After Istanbul Talks Collapse Again
The latest round of Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks in Istanbul has ended in deadlock, exposing Islamabad's insincerity and its veiled attempts to shift blame onto Kabul.
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Afghanistan Claims Pak Forces Fired Across Border Despite Peace Talks
Afghan officials said Pakistani forces briefly fired across the border on Thursday as delegations from both countries were in Turkey for negotiations aimed at finalising a ceasefire agreement following deadly clashes.
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Khawaja Asif's "War" Threat To Taliban Before Afghan-Pak Peace Talks in Turkey
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif issued a fiery warning to the Taliban government, threatening possible military action.
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Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree To Extend Ceasefire After Talks In Turkey
After days of tense diplomacy in Istanbul, Afghanistan and Pakistan have concluded their high-stakes negotiations aimed at defusing the simmering crisis along their volatile border.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree To Continue Ceasefire, Says Turkey
Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Thursday to extend a ceasefire during talks in Istanbul after the worst border clashes between the neighbours in years, according to Turkey which mediated the talks along with Qatar.
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Amid Stalled Afghan-Pak Talks, India Says Committed To Kabul's Sovereignty
India threw its weight behind Afghanistan in the face of its border conflict with Pakistan and said Islamabad's efforts to "practice" cross-border terrorism with "impunity" is unacceptable to its neighbours.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan To Resume Peace Talks In Istanbul: Officials
Pakistan and Afghanistan are expected to resume peace talks in Istanbul to revive a dialogue that collapsed earlier this week, Pakistan's defence minister and state media in both countries said Thursday.
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Struggling With Kabul Peace Talks, Pak Minister Makes A Wild India Claim
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has made wild allegations, accusing Kabul of acting as a tool for New Delhi to spread terror in his country. Asif also warned of a "50 times stronger" response if Kabul attacks Islamabad.
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Pak-Afghan Peace Talks Fail Amid US Drone Dispute, Diplomatic Meltdown In Istanbul
The much-anticipated peace talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul have dramatically collapsed, plunging bilateral relations to a new low and leaving mediators from Qatar and Turkey stunned at the breakdown.
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Pak-Afghan Inch Closer To 'Open War' After Failed Turkey Peace Talks
Talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan to secure a long-term truce have failed, state media from both countries said Tuesday afternoon, each blaming the other for the apparent deadlock.
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Talks Hosted By Turkey Hit Impasse In Istanbul
Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have hit an impasse in Istanbul after three days of negotiations, with state media in both countries blaming each other for the failure to reach a deal while efforts by Turkey were still underway.
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Afghanistan Urges "Understanding" As Pakistan Truce Talks Enter Third Day
Afghanistan and Pakistan entered a third day of negotiations Monday to secure a lasting ceasefire, with Kabul urging "dialogue and understanding" after Islamabad warned of war if talks collapse.
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Trump Says He Will "Solve" Afghanistan-Pakistan Crisis "Very Quickly"
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he will solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis "very quickly," as peace talks between the warring neighbours entered a second day.