Iran Urges Talks Between Afghanistan and Pakistan After Tensions
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Iran urges talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan after tensions
In a message posted on the social media platform X, the Iranian Foreign Minister stressed that “both countries should address current issues within the framework of good neighborliness and dialogue during the holy month of Ramadan.” Araqchi reaffirmed that the Islamic Republic maintains an approach based on resolving disputes through diplomatic channels and expressed Tehran’s readiness to provide all kinds of support to help resolve the disputes…
More than 50 people were killed following border clashes between these two countries, heightening tension in the region
The conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan is expanding. Both sides report attacks and killed soldiers. Uno Secretary General Guterres is concerned and admonishes prudence.
Iran, which borders both Pakistan and Afghanistan, offered its help on Monday to "facilitate dialogue" amid the military standoff between them. Islamabad declared "open war" on Taliban authorities on Monday after an Afghan attack on Pakistan's border yesterday. Kabul says it was in response to Pakistani bombings in the region last weekend. The Pakistani army bombed Kabul and Kandahar overnight.
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