Revealing Dialogue: US-Pak Ceasefire Talks via Afghanistan

Zabihullah Mujahid spoke about US talks amidst the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict. Qatar and other nations aided in hostility cessation.
Taliban statement on Pakistan ceasefire (File Photo: ITG)

Source: aajtak

The spokesperson for Afghanistan's Islamic Emirate, Zabihullah Mujahid, shared with Tolo News that during the recent Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, Kabul had discussions with US representatives regarding halting the ceasefire. Mujahid emphasized the influential role played by Qatar and other countries in clearing the path for peace and ending hostilities.

Mujahid noted that the conflict did not last long enough to necessitate significant international mediation. Nonetheless, he expressed heartfelt gratitude to the nations that demonstrated support for Afghanistan during these turbulent times.

In his interview, Zabihullah Mujahid discussed the topic of international mediation, acknowledging Qatar's and other countries' involvement in ending hostilities and facilitating a ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Conflict Was Brief

Mujahid clarified that the conflict with Pakistan did not extend over a long period, thus negating the need for substantial international intervention or mediation. His statement followed communications with the US.

Shahbaz Sharif comments accused the Taliban of instigating on India's behalf, preparing for a two-front war, as Pakistan engaged in 'hot talk'.

Previously, Afghanistan's Defense Minister, Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, dismissed Pakistan's allegations linking regional tensions to India as 'baseless and unfounded.' He affirmed Kabul's independent diplomacy and the strengthening of ties with India in national interest.

According to Al Jazeera, Mujahid stated, "These accusations are unfounded. Our policy never supports using our territory against other nations. We maintain independent relations with India and will strengthen these ties to align with our national interests."

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