In a promising step toward regional stability, Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire following constructive peace talks in Doha, mediated by Qatar and Turkiye.
After weeks of heightened tensions and deadly clashes, both nations have pledged to work together on establishing long-term mechanisms for peace and mutual security. The agreement includes plans for follow-up meetings aimed at maintaining the ceasefire and strengthening cooperation against cross-border terrorism.
Afghan officials confirmed that discussions between the two sides were positive, focusing on building trust and preventing future hostilities. The outcome of the Doha talks is being hailed as a hopeful turning point for relations between the neighboring countries, marking a renewed commitment to dialogue over conflict.