Pakistan, Afghan Taliban agree to 48-hour ceasefire
ISLAMABAD, OCT 15 /DNA/ – In a significant development, the governments of Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime have mutually agreed to a temporary, 48-hour ceasefire, effective from 6:00 pm today.
The announcement was made officially by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on [Date of Announcement]. According to the statement, the ceasefire was initiated at the request of the Afghan Taliban and was established through mutual consent between the two parties.
This pause in hostilities is intended to provide a window for diplomatic engagement. The Foreign Ministry’s statement further elaborated that during this 48-hour period, “both sides will sincerely endeavor to find a positive solution to this complex yet resolvable issue through constructive dialogue.”
The agreement signals a potential de-escalation of recent tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The nature of the “complex issue” was not explicitly detailed in the announcement, but it is widely understood to pertain to ongoing security concerns and cross-border skirmishes.
This temporary ceasefire marks a critical opportunity for both sides to engage in talks aimed at achieving a more lasting and peaceful resolution to the underlying conflicts. The international community will be closely watching the outcome of these 48 hours of diplomacy.
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