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DPM Dar Terms Pak-Afghan Doha Pact 'First Step in Right Direction'

  • Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, welcomed the ceasefire deal with Afghanistan, calling it "the first step in the right direction."
  • Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a temporary truce following violent border clashes, which resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries.
  • Future discussions on security measures will occur in Istanbul on October 25, focusing on the presence of militant groups.
  • The agreement aims to prevent cross-border terrorism, with both countries confirming their commitment to respect each other's territorial sovereignty.
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After several days of armed tensions, the border population regains a semblance of normal life while the two countries have concluded a new ceasefire agreement. The crossing points between Afghanistan and Pakistan remain closed, but a noticeable lull now reigns in the border areas. The traders have reopened their shops, [...] Read more A fragile respite settles on the Afghan-Pakistan border appeared first on Le Singulier.

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MM News TV broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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