Last week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the last say on key state matters, such as foreign policy and Iran's nuclear programme, ruled...
During the call, Minister Kosherbayev expressed his condolences to the Afghan people following the recent devastating earthquakes.
Sharif also commended Türkiye and Qatar for their role in facilitating peace talks between Pakistan and the IEA, adding that “a peaceful Afghanistan holds the key...
Syria recently signed a political cooperation declaration with the U.S.-led "Global Coalition to Defeat Islamic State," the Syrian information minister said in a post on X...
The visit aims to help secure a lasting truce and promote peace between Islamabad and Kabul.
Muttaqi also noted that during the third round of discussions, the Pakistani side had been unwilling to take responsibility for certain issues, which hindered progress and...
During a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Baku on Saturday, Erdogan said Türkiye is “closely following the terrorist attacks in Pakistan and the...
Araghchi called for sustained dialogue between the two sides, supported by key regional actors, to help reduce differences.
Last month, representatives from both sides reached a temporary ceasefire during negotiations after a series of armed clashes.
The Afghan delegation, led by Sadr, visited Tehran to participate in the 4th Meeting of the Interior Ministers of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).
Naqvi welcomed Iran’s readiness to facilitate dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul, saying Pakistan “values any constructive role that can help reduce regional tensions.”
Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, warned in an interview with Ariana News that any attack would be met with a decisive response.
Qani added that the meeting—guided by shared Islamic values and mutual interests—marked a significant step toward deepening friendship and security cooperation between Kabul and Ankara.
According to the sources, the Afghan delegation emphasized that controlling attacks inside Pakistan is the responsibility of Pakistani security forces, and Afghanistan can only guarantee that...
The Afghan negotiators emphasized that tension and confrontation benefit neither side, a sentiment echoed by mediators who continue to advocate for sustained engagement and mutual understanding.
In a post on X, Khalilzad cautioned that allowing “personal hostility” to shape national decisions could have disastrous consequences.
The U.S. president also expressed pride in brokering the Thailand–Cambodia accord, calling it a “historic achievement” and a symbol of Washington’s renewed global peace diplomacy.
The talks, facilitated by Turkish mediators, come amid recent cross-border tensions and deadly clashes that have strained relations between Kabul and Islamabad in recent months.
Trump's decision to hit Russia with sanctions capped a tumultuous week with respect to the administration's Ukraine policy.
Addressing concerns over Afghanistan’s growing engagement with India, Mujahid clarified that such relations are not intended to undermine Pakistan.