Can Pakistan-Afghanistan peace talks survive Islamabad, Delhi blasts?
Summary
A suicide blast at a court in Islamabad, Pakistan, has heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, threatening recent peace efforts. Despite the Taliban's condemnation of the attack, Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring militant groups responsible for increasing violence in the country. Ongoing security issues complicate peace talks between the two nations.Key Facts
- A suicide bombing occurred at a district court in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Pakistan's defense minister, Khawaja Asif, emphasized the severity of the attack in a social media post.
- Pakistan and Afghanistan recently agreed to a ceasefire, but the attack jeopardizes peace talks.
- Relations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have worsened over accusations of harboring militants.
- Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of sheltering the TTP, BLA, and ISKP, though the Afghan Taliban deny these accusations.
- Violence in Pakistan has risen, with over 2,500 people killed in 2024.
- A major operation in Wana, South Waziristan, recently prevented a significant attack.
- Analysts believe a full-scale war between Pakistan and Afghanistan is unlikely.
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