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No plans to recognise Taliban yet, says Pakistan FO

Published on: July 24, 2025 6:41 PM

Pakistan has dismissed reports suggesting it is about to recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan, calling them “speculative.” Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan clarified the government’s position during the weekly press briefing on Thursday.

He confirmed that discussions are ongoing between the two foreign ministries to finalise dates for the Afghan foreign minister’s visit. However, he stressed that there is no decision yet on formal recognition of the Taliban regime. He also raised concern over the continued presence of terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan, calling them a “persistent source of worry.”

On the issue of Afghan refugees, the FO said the June 30 deadline for voluntary return has passed. Proposals for an extension have been submitted, but a final decision is pending. The Ministry of Interior and relevant institutions will decide whether to grant more time or enforce repatriation.

Khan also shed light on Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi’s recent visit to Kabul. The visit, he said, focused on anti-terrorism cooperation, border security, and the extradition of TTP members. He praised Afghan leaders for showing a “positive attitude” toward Pakistan’s concerns and noted an improving trend in bilateral ties.

Addressing regional diplomacy, the FO stated that Iran’s President has not postponed his visit to Pakistan. Contrary to media reports, July 26 was never officially fixed as the visit date. Talks to finalise the schedule are still ongoing. On nuclear issues, Khan said Pakistan supports diplomacy in resolving Iran’s nuclear standoff.

Finally, Khan reaffirmed that Pakistan remains open to “meaningful dialogue” with India on all outstanding matters, including Kashmir. He criticised India’s “delaying tactics” and said Pakistan’s armed forces are fully capable of responding to any aggression. He added that no formal US mediation proposal has been received, but Pakistan welcomes any positive international role in easing tensions.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghanistan, Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan, Latest, Pakistan, Taliban government

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