Second day of Taliban-Pakistan talks in Istanbul begins

This story was first published by Amu TV.

The second day of Taliban and Pakistan talks in Istanbul began on Sunday with Taliban saying to have presented a draft proposal that calls on Islamabad to honor Afghanistan’s airspace.

The draft proposal also calls on Pakistan to refrain from supporting armed groups opposed to the Taliban, according to a report by the Taliban-run national TV, RTA.

The proposal also calls for the establishment of a four-party oversight mechanism to monitor compliance with any eventual agreement and to manage a bilateral cease-fire.

While official details of the proposals remain undisclosed, Taliban-run state television reported that the Taliban had submitted a “final draft” to Pakistani negotiators, urging a mutual commitment to non-interference and protection of each other’s sovereignty.

Pakistani media, citing official sources, reported that Islamabad submitted its own security framework focused on dismantling what it describes as terrorist sanctuaries — particularly those used by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a banned

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