Afghanistan Clarifies No Hidden Clauses in Ceasefire Agreement with Pakistan
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Afghanistan Clarifies Ceasefire Agreement with Pakistan, Stresses Dialogue and Civilian Safety
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Ministry of National Defense of Afghanistan issued a clarification regarding the recent agreement with Pakistan, highlighting key points discussed by the Islamic Emirate's Defense Minister during a press conference. World News | Afghanistan Clarifies Ceasefire Agreement with Pakistan, Stresses Dialogue and Civilian Safety.
Border closure halts Pak-Afghan trade, costing billions
Trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been heavily affected after recent clashes along the border. Key crossings remain closed, and goods have not been moving for almost two weeks, even though a ceasefire has been established. Pakistan imports a wide range of products from Afghanistan. These include cotton, onions, grapes, tomatoes, fresh fruits, dry nuts, coal, seeds, cucumbers, and other vegetables. Last year, Pakistan imported $225 milli…
Afghanistan affirms ceasefire deal with Pakistan contains no new terms
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense announced on Wednesday that the recently signed ceasefire agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan includes no new provisions beyond those already outlined by Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid. In a statement, the Ministry said the agreement—signed in Doha—formalizes commitments that Mujahid had previously discussed during an online briefing with Afghan journalists. According to …
The Taliban Ministry of Defense has issued a statement regarding the ceasefire agreement between the group and Pakistan, clarifying and confirming that an agreement has been reached on “not supporting attacks on each other.” The ministry said in a statement today (Wednesday, October 20): “This agreement fully mentions a ceasefire, mutual respect, refraining from attacking security forces, civilians and facilities, resolving all issues through di…
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