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    Pakistan says onus on Afghanistan to end hostilities

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan, which has longstanding ties with Iran and private contacts with the Trump administration, has in latest weeks been engaged in a flurry of diplomacy to attempt to carry Washington and Tehran to the negotiating desk to finish their own war in the Middle East.

    China has backed Pakistan’s efforts, aligning itself with the goals of Gulf nations affected by the unfold of the battle within the area.

    Beijing has additionally been concerned in attempting to finish the battle with Afghanistan, and has despatched a particular envoy to Kabul to attempt to dealer a deal.

    Pakistan and Afghanistan introduced a pause in combating to mark the end of Ramadan last month, on the request of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.

    However sporadic assaults have been reported in distant border areas because the short-term truce ended. The Taliban authorities denies offering sanctuary to extremists.

    Saudi Arabia and Qatar have beforehand tried to scale back tensions because the battle escalated in February, whereas talks in Istanbul final November additionally failed.



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