Afghanistan’s Taliban blames ‘irresponsible’ Pakistan as peace talks fail
Summary
Afghanistan’s Taliban government accused Pakistan of behaving irresponsibly during peace talks mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, which ended without any resolution. The discussions aimed to address clashes and security issues at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, but both sides have differing views on responsibilities and blame each other for ongoing violence.Key Facts
- The Taliban blames Pakistan for the failed peace talks held in Istanbul.
- Qatar and Turkiye mediated the talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- Clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border resulted in civilian and military casualties on both sides.
- The Taliban claims Pakistan avoids taking responsibility for the violence.
- Pakistan accuses the Taliban of not keeping promises to fight terrorism, made in a 2021 peace agreement.
- Pakistan alleges the Taliban harbors the Pakistan Taliban group, which has attacked Pakistan.
- The Taliban denies supporting the group and says it is committed to security.
- The United Nations reported civilian deaths and injuries during recent fighting.
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