Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire after talks in Doha
Summary
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to stop fighting after talks in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The discussions aimed to prevent more violence along their shared border after recent deadly clashes. Qatar and Turkiye helped mediate the talks, and both countries plan to meet again to ensure the peace agreement holds.Key Facts
- Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after discussions in Doha.
- Qatar and Turkiye mediated the ceasefire talks.
- Recent clashes killed dozens and wounded hundreds near the border.
- The two countries will have follow-up meetings to keep the peace consistent.
- Talks involved top officials, with Afghanistan's Defence Minister and Pakistan's Defence Minister leading the discussions.
- Pakistan accused Afghanistan of allowing groups to attack from Afghan territory.
- Afghanistan denied these accusations and said Pakistan spreads false information.
- A recent suicide attack at the border killed seven Pakistani soldiers.
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