Islamabad pressed Taliban on cross-border attacks in Istanbul talks: Reports

This story was first published by Amu TV.

Pakistani media reports say that the country’s top demand during talks with the Taliban in Istanbul was focused on curbing militant attacks launched from Afghanistan’s soil.

According to multiple Pakistani outlets, including The Express Tribune, the Pakistani delegation presented several proposals to the Taliban during negotiations in Turkey. While those proposals are reportedly still under review by the Taliban, sources say Islamabad’s central demand was for concrete action against cross-border infiltration and attacks allegedly carried out by militant groups sheltering in Afghanistan.

The talks, which concluded Saturday in Istanbul, marked the second round of bilateral security dialogue between Taliban and Pakistani officials in recent weeks. The meetings were hosted with the mediation of the Turkish government and focused on mechanisms for enhancing border security, counterterrorism cooperation, and reducing regional militant threats.

Citing unnamed officials, The Express Tribune reported that while the relocation or removal of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fighters was

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