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Talks between Taliban and Pakistan delegations in Istanbul on ceasefire concluded on Saturday with an agreement to continue negotiations in the coming days, Pakistani media reported.
The talks, mediated by Turkey, focused on counterterrorism cooperation, border security, and mechanisms to reduce cross-border hostilities. According to reporting by The Express Tribune and sources familiar with the talks, both sides agreed to reconvene within the next two days to further define joint frameworks for security, counterterrorism, and border coordination.
Pakistan’s delegation, which included senior officials from the military, Foreign Ministry, and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), reportedly presented a unified agenda centered on the dismantling of militant networks operating from Afghan territory — with a specific emphasis on Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Gul Bahadur group.
“Islamabad made it clear that the Afghan government must take concrete steps to eliminate terrorist groups and their sanctuaries,” a Pakistani official with knowledge of the discussions told
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