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Taliban said in a statement on Sunday that under a new ceasefire deal, they have agreed “not to support groups that carry out attacks against the Pakistani government,”.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban’s chief spokesman, confirmed in a statement that both sides agreed to refrain from hostile actions against one another.
He said the agreement includes a Taliban pledge not to support or tolerate attacks by armed groups opposed to the Pakistani government.
The ceasefire agreement was signed Saturday in the Qatari capital after days of high-level talks between Taliban and Pakistani officials. Taliban Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid and Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif participated in the negotiations, which were mediated by Qatar and Turkey.
“The two sides agreed to a complete and meaningful ceasefire,” Mujahid wrote, adding that both parties emphasized mutual respect, peaceful dialogue, and good-neighborly relations.
Under the agreement, no attacks will be carried out against
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