This story was first published by Amu TV.
The second day of Taliban and Pakistan talks in Istanbul began on Sunday with Taliban saying to have presented a draft proposal that calls on Islamabad to honor Afghanistan’s airspace.
The draft proposal also calls on Pakistan to refrain from supporting armed groups opposed to the Taliban, according to a report by the Taliban-run national TV, RTA.
The proposal also calls for the establishment of a four-party oversight mechanism to monitor compliance with any eventual agreement and to manage a bilateral cease-fire.
While official details of the proposals remain undisclosed, Taliban-run state television reported that the Taliban had submitted a “final draft” to Pakistani negotiators, urging a mutual commitment to non-interference and protection of each other’s sovereignty.
Pakistani media, citing official sources, reported that Islamabad submitted its own security framework focused on dismantling what it describes as terrorist sanctuaries — particularly those used by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a banned
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