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Pakistani media reported Saturday that representatives from the country’s military and intelligence agencies, including the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), are part of the delegation currently engaged in ceasefire talks with the Taliban in Turkey.
According to unnamed official sources cited by multiple outlets, the Pakistani team includes a senior ISI official from the agency’s Afghanistan desk, the Director General of Military Operations, and a high-ranking official from the Foreign Ministry.
The talks, now in their second round, are being held in Istanbul following a week of border clashes earlier this month that left dozens dead and hundreds injured along the border.
The Taliban, for their part, have sent a delegation led by Haji Najib, the deputy minister of interior, to represent their side. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the visit in a post on X, saying that the trip follows an initial agreement signed in Doha last week and that the
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