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Pakistan, Afghanistan in talks for peaceful border resolution: FO

Published on: October 17, 2025 4:35 PM

Pakistan and Afghanistan are holding talks to settle recent tensions after deadly border clashes. Pakistan’s Foreign Office confirmed that both countries want peace through dialogue. From October 11 to 15, Taliban forces attacked Pakistani military posts. In response, Pakistan launched a strong counterattack to defend its territory. Officials said the strikes hit terrorist bases, not civilians.

After the clashes, a 48-hour ceasefire began on October 15 at the Taliban’s request. Pakistan said it inflicted heavy damage on Taliban fighters and terrorist hideouts. The Foreign Office also warned Afghanistan about Fitna-tul-Khawarij, a terrorist group active on Afghan soil. Pakistan urged the Taliban to stop cross-border attacks and prevent militants from using Afghan territory.

Read more: Ball is in your court for lasting truce, PM tells Afghan Taliban

Pakistan shared intelligence with Kabul on terrorist groups behind attacks inside Pakistan. It demanded action and reminded Afghanistan of its pledge to stop terrorism from its soil. Officials said peace depends on both sides fulfilling their responsibilities. They rejected Kabul’s claim that terrorism is only Pakistan’s problem. Instead, they blamed Afghan inaction for ongoing violence.

Meanwhile, Pakistan condemned a joint India-Afghanistan statement mentioning Jammu and Kashmir. It called the statement a violation of UN resolutions and international law. The Foreign Office also criticized India’s growing role in Afghan affairs. Officials warned that regional peace is at risk if such actions continue. They urged all parties to respect international norms.

Read more: Afghan Taliban Request Cease‑Fire After Pakistan Army Strikes

Despite serious concerns, Pakistan said it wants a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. The country has hosted over four million Afghan refugees for four decades. Now, Pakistan plans to regulate foreign residents under global and national laws. Officials expressed hope that Afghans will soon live under a representative and inclusive government. Talks between both nations will continue.

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