Pakistani delegation expected in Kabul Tuesday

This story was first published by Amu TV.

Pakistani media have reported that a high-level delegation from Islamabad will travel to Kabul on Tuesday for talks focused on security, trade, and the recent ceasefire agreement with the Taliban.

The visit comes after Pakistan and the Taliban signed an immediate ceasefire deal Saturday evening, following Qatar- and Turkey-mediated negotiations in Doha aimed at de-escalating tensions after deadly border clashes.

According to reports, the delegation is expected to discuss the implementation of the ceasefire, cross-border trade disruptions, and the “One Document Regime,” which aims to streamline travel across shared border points such as Torkham and Spin Boldak.

While Pakistani officials have said the trip was pre-planned, its timing has sparked speculation about efforts to solidify the fragile truce and restore trade and security cooperation between the two sides. Key commercial border crossings were closed for over a week amid recent hostilities, severely affecting traders and transporters on both sides.

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