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Afghanistan, Pakistan to resume truce talks in Istanbul

A Taliban security personnel stands guard along a road near the Ghulam Khan zero-point border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Gurbuz district in the southeast of Khost province on October 20, 2025. After a week of violence, residents on the frontier between Afghanistan and Pakistan are hoping a new ceasefire deal will end the clashes and revive crucial cross-border trade. While the crossings remain closed, life has regained a semblance of normality.

Afghanistan, Pakistan to resume truce talks in Istanbul

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Afghan and Pakistani negotiators are set to resume ceasefire talks in Turkey on Thursday, aiming to prevent a return to hostilities following their worst clashes in years.

Relations between the neighbours have soured in recent years, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of harbouring militant groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, claims that the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan deny.

The latest conflict erupted after explosions in the Afghan capital on October 9 that the Taliban government blamed on Pakistan, prompting a retaliatory border offensive.

The ensuing fighting killed more than 70 people, including civilians, and wounded hundreds more.

The two countries, former allies who share a 2,600-kilometre (1,600-mile) frontier, agreed on October 19 to a ceasefire mediated by Turkey and Qatar, although its details have not been finalised.

A tense round of negotiations in Istanbul spanning several days ended last week with an agreement to extend the ceasefire and to meet again on Thursday.

It was not clear who would be leading the delegations.

Host Turkey said at the conclusion of last week’s talks that the parties had agreed to establish a “monitoring and verification mechanism” to maintain peace and penalise violators.

Negotiators are now expected to hammer out the details of that mechanism and other issues concerning the implementation of the ceasefire.

But mistrust abounds. Both sides have accused the other of not acting in good faith and warned of a resumption of fighting should the truce collapse.

Pakistani officials have also described Kabul as acting like a proxy of arch-rival India, which has forged close ties with the Afghan Taliban since it returned to power in 2021.

The Kabul explosions that sparked the conflict last month coincided with India rolling out the red carpet for UN-sanctioned Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

On Saturday, Pakistan’s defence minister accused the Taliban government of “treacherous and barbaric patronisation of Indian-sponsored terrorism”.

Before its return to power in Afghanistan, Islamabad had had historically close ties with the Taliban.

At the core of the current dispute are interlocking security grievances that have poisoned relations since 2021.

Islamabad insists that Kabul must stop providing sanctuary to the Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups that allegedly use Afghan territory to plan and launch cross-border attacks.

Afghan officials reject those accusations, and accuse Pakistan of routinely violating Afghanistan’s sovereignty with strikes.

The border between the two countries has been closed for weeks, causing significant economic losses to traders on both sides.

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