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Peace talks hosted by Turkey between Pakistan and Afghanistan hit impasse in Istanbul
The talks failed to resolve disputes over militant safe havens and cross-border attacks despite a ceasefire that has reduced violence since Oct 19, officials said.
- Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul ended without resolution, with both sides assigning blame for the impasse.
- Delegations remain in Turkey, but it is unclear if further talks will occur following three days of discussions that failed to yield agreement.
- Islamabad's Pakistan Television reported that Afghan representatives showed reluctance to accept Pakistan's demands regarding the use of Afghan soil for attacks.
- The failure to reach consensus raises concerns about the fragile ceasefire and risks escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Pakistan has agreed to resume dialogue with the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul after a request from the Taliban and Turkey.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Pakistani security source says Afghanistan talks 'likely' to resume
Pakistan and Afghanistan will likely hold another round of peace talks in Istanbul, a Pakistani security source told AFP on Thursday, after Islamabad's announcement that previous negotiations had failed.
·Spokane, United States
Read Full ArticleThe talks have failed, the nerves are bare: Pakistan and the Taliban are exchanging serious accusations.
·Germany
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