
This story was first published by Amu TV.
The Taliban’s Defense Ministry said there are no provisions in its recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan beyond what has already been publicly disclosed, pushing back against suggestions that the deal includes confidential or undisclosed elements.
The statement, released Wednesday, appeared to indirectly respond to recent remarks by Pakistan’s defense minister, who described the agreement as “confidential” during a television interview.
“In the text of the agreement, issues such as a cease-fire, mutual respect, refraining from attacks on each other’s security forces, civilians and infrastructure, resolving all matters through dialogue, and not supporting attacks against one another are clearly stated,” the Taliban Defense Ministry said. “Any claims beyond these points do not reflect reality.”
Taliban Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid had previously told reporters in an online briefing that the Durand Line — the disputed border between Afghanistan and Pakistan — was not discussed in the agreement.
The Taliban’s statement came
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