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Pakistan–Afghanistan ceasefire deal reached in Doha, Qatar announces


A general view of Pakistan-Afghanistan border. —AFP/File

The Qatari Foreign Ministry has announced that Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached a ceasefire agreement.

According to the Qatari foreign ministry, the ceasefire agreement is expected to lay a strong foundation for lasting peace in the region.

Both countries have also agreed to hold further meetings in the coming days and to establish a permanent mechanism to ensure peace and stability between them.

Pakistan and Afghanistan held the first round of talks mediated by Qatar in Doha, diplomatic sources told Geo News on Saturday.

They said the next round of Pak-Afghan talks — focusing on cross-border infiltration by militant groups based in Afghanistan — will be held in Doha tomorrow morning. 





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