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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"Hypothetical Durand Line Was Not Discussed: Afghan Defense Minister on Doha Talks
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Speaking at an online press conference from Doha, Mujahid emphasised that the Durand Line is hypothetical and it was not discussed in any part of the agreement, stressing that the issue is a matter between nations, Tolo News reported. World News | "Hypothetical Durand Line Was Not Discussed: Afghan Defense Minister on Doha Talks.
Hypothetical Durand line was not discussed: Afghan defense minister on Doha talks - The Tribune
Speaking at an online press conference from Doha, Mujahid emphasised that the Durand Line is hypothetical and it was not discussed in any part of the agreement, stressing that the issue is a matter between nations, Tolo News reported.
DPM Dar terms Pak-Afghan Doha pact 'first step in right direction'
DPM Ishaq Dar speaks during a video statement. — X@MIshaqDar50/FileDeputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday welcomed the recently announced ceasefire deal between Pakistan and Afghanistan aimed at ending hostilities between the two countries involved border clashes,...
Middle Eastern diplomatic perspective of Doha deal
Talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan remained successful in Doha on Sunday. We can now hope that war mongering from certain quarters in Pakistan will also come to an end. Qatar is like Geneva for the Middle East in particular and Asia in general. The country has learnt the importance of soft power the hard way throughout the history. The mighty empires in the region have been a test for this tiny state to exist. Today we will try to understand…
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.
Bulls return to PSX as investors cheer Pak-Afghan ceasefire
Strong momentum was observed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) amid ease in tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index gaining over 1,300 points during the opening hours of trading on Monday. At 11:55am, the benchmark index was hovering at 165,150.33, an increase of 1,344.12 points or 0.82%. Buying interest was observed in key sectors including automobile assemblers, cement, commercial banks, fertiliser, oil a…
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