Peace negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, held in Istanbul, have reached an impasse, casting a shadow over the existing ceasefire. The core issue revolves around Pakistan’s demand for assurances that Afghan soil will not be exploited by militant groups to attack Pakistan. Despite significant mediation from Turkey, both sides have reported a lack of progress, with mutual accusations of stalling tactics. While the ceasefire technically remains in effect, the deadlock in Istanbul highlights the deep-seated mistrust and unresolved security concerns.
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