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Al Jazeera on MSNGuess who India, Pakistan and Iran are all wooing? The TalibanNo country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, while describing his recent three-day ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNIslamabad, Kabul agree to exchange ambassadorsPakistan and Afghanistan decided to upgrade their diplomatic ties and in principle agreed to exchange full-time ambassadors, Beijing announced on Wednesday, in a major breakthrough in the bilateral ...
He said we agreed to eradicate terrorism and that with both China and Afghanistan that no terrorist organization, whether TTP ...
Beijing, Islamabad and Kabul’s Taliban regime held an ‘informal’ meeting on Wednesday, deciding to extend the China-Pakistan ...
China mediates between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Beijing. The goal is to protect its regional interests amid India's ...
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - India’s long-held policy of sowing discord in the region has collapsed, as the emerging trilateral ...
India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty amid Pakistan’s deepening water crisis adds pressure on Islamabad. Unconfirmed ...
ISLAMABAD: In a surprise move, Pakistan has extended an olive branch to India, urging for result-oriented dialogue ...
A tripartite meeting was recently held in Beijing involving the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan, and the Taliban. This ...
China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have agreed to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Afghanistan, aiming to ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan is in no hurry to hold talks with India, but ready for dialogue if New Delhi shows seriousness.
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