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New Efforts Toward Peace in Qatar

OMN AIBy OMN AIOctober 19, 2025 Latest News No Comments2 Mins Read
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Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to resume peace talks in Qatar to build lasting stability. They plan to create a framework that ensures both sides maintain calm after a week of deadly border clashes that killed dozens. Qatari mediators announced that both nations committed to an immediate ceasefire following negotiations in Doha.

The Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed that the deal ended the most violent crisis between the two neighbours in years. The agreement includes setting up mechanisms to strengthen peace and holding further discussions soon to guarantee the truce endures. Turkish negotiators also played an active role in reaching this understanding.

Border Tensions and Rising Militancy

Violence surged this month as each country accused the other of aggression. Afghanistan rejected Pakistan’s claims that it shelters militants responsible for cross-border attacks, a central concern for Islamabad. Pakistan has struggled with growing militancy along its western border since 2021, when the Taliban regained control in Afghanistan.

Fighting has threatened the region’s stability, where groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda seek to rebuild. After a brief truce expired on Friday, Pakistan launched airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, targeting Hafiz Gul Bahadur group militants. Officials in Islamabad stated that the strikes eliminated dozens of fighters and caused no civilian deaths.

Disputes, Casualties, and Border Legacy

Taliban officials reported that the airstrikes killed at least ten civilians, including women, children, and local cricket players competing nearby. The Afghan cricket board responded by boycotting a planned tournament in Pakistan. The International Cricket Council expressed sorrow over the deaths of the young Afghan players.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid condemned Pakistan’s actions, calling them repeated violations of Afghan sovereignty. He described the attacks as deliberate attempts to prolong the conflict. Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, urged Afghan leaders to prioritise mutual security and progress over extremism, insisting the Taliban restrain proxy groups operating from Afghan soil.

The two nations share a 2,600-kilometre border known as the Durand Line. Afghanistan refuses to recognise it, arguing it was forced upon them under British colonial rule. Kabul instead recognises the 1947 borders, claiming territories now inside Pakistan. This unresolved dispute continues to fuel recurring skirmishes and militant clashes along their frontier.

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