Afghanistan, Pakistan Reach Ceasefire Agreement After Fierce Clashes
Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached a ceasefire agreement in Doha following days of intense clashes that resulted in numerous casualties and strained relations between the two neighboring nations.
The agreement was announced by Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Sunday, who led a Pakistani delegation in emergency talks with Afghan officials. The discussions came after fierce battles between the two sides that left dozens dead and heightened regional tensions.
"We have agreed to a ceasefire to prevent further bloodshed," Asif stated during the Doha negotiations, which took place just days after the most violent confrontations between the two countries in recent years. The truce represents a significant de-escalation in the ongoing border disputes that have long troubled the relationship between Islamabad and Kabul.
The neighboring countries have struggled to maintain peaceful relations amid cross-border tensions, with both nations accusing each other of harboring militants. This latest ceasefire follows mounting international pressure to restore stability in the region.
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