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A delegation from the Taliban, led by their deputy interior minister Haji Najib, traveled to Turkey on Friday for follow-up talks aimed at advancing the ceasefire agreement signed last week with Pakistan.
Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the visit would focus on “remaining issues” related to the deal, which was reached in Doha after more than a week of deadly border clashes that according to UN left 37 people dead and 425 others wounded.
The ceasefire, brokered with the help of mediators from Qatar and Turkey, followed intense fighting along the border. The clashes disrupted trade, displaced civilians, and raised fears of a broader military escalation between the two sides.
Under the terms of the agreement, both sides pledged to avoid further hostile actions, and the Taliban committed to preventing cross-border attacks from Afghan territory — a longstanding demand from Islamabad, which has accused the Taliban of harboring fighters
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