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Khawaja Asif: “We hope for peace, not war” with Afghanistan

Published on: October 25, 2025 6:28 PM

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has expressed optimism about reaching a peace agreement with Afghanistan, following a meeting held in Turkiye just two hours earlier. Speaking to the media in Sialkot on Saturday, he said that the outcome of the talks would likely be revealed by tomorrow.

Asif noted that the first round of negotiations took place in Qatar, while the second phase is now ongoing in Turkiye. He said that if the dialogue fails, Pakistan may have no choice but to engage in open conflict with Afghanistan. However, he added that both sides appear to be seeking peace. “If it’s not just my assumption, I believe they want peace — and so do we,” he said.

Read more: Khawaja Asif warns: Failed talks could spark Pakistan-Afghanistan war

The minister explained that the ongoing discussions are being facilitated by friendly nations, including Qatar and Turkiye, who are contributing sincerely to the process. He emphasized the importance of finding a balanced and mutually respectful relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan, built on brotherhood and cooperation rather than hostility.

Highlighting Pakistan’s longstanding support for Afghan refugees, Asif said, “We have hosted Afghans for 40 years — nearly four million lived here. It is painful that a nation we helped continues to support terrorism against us.” He urged Afghanistan to act as a responsible neighbor and work towards peaceful coexistence.

Read more: Regional Powers Applaud Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Agreement

In conclusion, Khawaja Asif reiterated that Afghan nationals currently residing in Pakistan with valid visas would eventually need to return home. “A visa means temporary stay, not permanent residence,” he said, stressing that Pakistan seeks a peaceful, lawful, and respectful relationship with its western neighbor.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghanistan, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Latest, peace agreement, Turkiye

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