Afghan Taliban says holding useful talks with Pakistan to resolve conflict - Reuters

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April 7, 2026
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The Afghan Taliban reports "useful talks" with Pakistan to resolve their ongoing conflict.

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The Afghan Taliban stated they are engaged in "useful talks" with Pakistan to resolve an ongoing conflict. These discussions aim to address tensions that have escalated between the two nations, particularly concerning border security and militant activities. The statement from the Afghan Taliban suggests a diplomatic effort to de-escalate the situation and find common ground. Such talks are significant for regional stability, as both countries share a long and often volatile border.

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