Pakistani Defense Minister has announced that peace talks with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan in Istanbul have collapsed. The minister warned that the ceasefire will only continue if there are no attacks originating from Afghan territory.
This development marks a significant setback in efforts to stabilize relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The collapse of the talks raises concerns about the potential for renewed conflict in the region.
As previously reported, the situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been tense, with ongoing discussions aimed at fostering peace and cooperation. The recent developments in the talks highlight the challenges faced in achieving a lasting resolution.
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