“ Qatar’s foreign ministry said Pakistan and Afghanistan had agreed to an “immediate ceasefire” following talks in Doha. Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar on X Network Details: In a published statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar said that following the talks, which were mediated by Doha and Ankara, the two sides also agreed to create mechanisms to ensure lasting peace and stability. Also, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Kabul and Islamabad plan to hold a new meeting in the coming days to guarantee the sustainability of the truce. What came before: Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday agreed to a temporary ceasefire amid a sharp escalation between the two countries. This decision was preceded by airstrikes and ground battles, as a result of which more than a dozen civilians were killed and about 100 were injured. The sides also accused each other of carrying out ground attacks. The Afghan Taliban said more than a dozen civilians were killed and 100 wounded in attacks by Pakistani forces in Spin Boldak. Pakistan denied this, saying four of its civilians were wounded in attacks by “Taliban forces” in the Chaman district. Amid the escalation, the neighbors closed several border crossings, halting trade and delaying dozens of trucks. Pakistan is a major source of food and other goods for landlocked Afghanistan. Fighting in the border region of Pakistan, Orakzai, where six Pakistani soldiers and nine militants were killed, was reported separately.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar in the Kh network
Details: In a published statement, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said that following talks mediated by Doha and Ankara, the two sides also agreed to establish mechanisms to ensure lasting peace and stability.
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Also, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Kabul and Islamabad plan to hold a new meeting in the coming days to guarantee the sustainability of the truce.
What preceded: Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday agreed to a temporary ceasefire amid a sharp escalation between the two countries. This decision was preceded by airstrikes and ground battles, as a result of which more than a dozen civilians were killed and about 100 were injured.
The sides also accused each other of carrying out ground attacks. The Afghan Taliban said more than a dozen civilians were killed and 100 wounded in attacks by Pakistani forces in Spin Boldak. Pakistan denied this, saying four of its civilians were wounded in attacks by “Taliban forces” in the Chaman district.
Amid the escalation, the neighbors closed several border crossings, halting trade and delaying dozens of trucks. Pakistan is a major source of food and other goods for landlocked Afghanistan. Fighting in the border region of Pakistan, Orakzai, where six Pakistani soldiers and nine militants were killed, was reported separately.