Afghan, Pakistani negotiators in Doha for peace talks after fierce clashes
Summary
Afghanistan and Pakistan hold peace talks in Doha following a ceasefire after severe border clashes that killed dozens. Discussions aim to end cross-border terrorism and restore stability.
Key Points
- Afghanistan and Pakistan extend a ceasefire to hold peace talks in Doha after intense border clashes.
- The talks focus on ending cross-border terrorism and restoring peace along the Pak-Afghan border.
- Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants attacking Pakistan; Taliban denies these claims.
- Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan killed local cricketers, prompting Afghanistan's national team to boycott a tournament in Pakistan.