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Pakistan toughens stance amid Afghan Taliban’s refusal to act against militants

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November 26, 2025
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Pakistan has introduced “clear, evidence-based and solution-oriented” calls for to the Afghan Taliban throughout talks on cross-border militancy, however safety sources say the group’s continued defiance and reluctance to cooperate have solid critical doubt on its sincerity.

In line with officers acquainted with the discussions, the Afghan Taliban have thus far proven little flexibility or willingness to acknowledge floor realities — a place that mediating nations have additionally begun to note.

Turkiye is reportedly enjoying a key position in attempting to bridge variations, serving to the Taliban delegation perceive each the proof introduced by Islamabad and the seriousness of Pakistan’s considerations.

Officers, nevertheless, warning that the way forward for the talks relies upon totally on whether or not the Taliban reveal real intent and abandon their present inflexible stance.

The newest spherical of negotiations in Istanbul was held underneath the mediation of Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin, shortly after the Taliban delegation submitted its response to Pakistan’s proposals.

Sources say Islamabad introduced its closing place through the session, making it clear that Pakistan is not going to tolerate any shelter or help for militants working towards it from Afghan soil.

In the course of the exchanges, Pakistani officers urged the Taliban regime to take concrete and verifiable motion to dismantle terrorist networks primarily based in Afghanistan.

Safety sources described the Taliban’s arguments as “illogical and disconnected from the bottom state of affairs,” additional deepening skepticism about their willingness to contribute to lasting regional stability.

Officers added that progress within the Istanbul dialogue now hinges totally on the Taliban’s strategy and their readiness to have interaction in good religion.

Within the first part of the Istanbul talks on Saturday, Pakistan had submitted an in depth counterterrorism framework geared toward curbing cross-border assaults emanating from Afghanistan.

Kabul responded to the plan at 2am late Sunday night time.

The negotiations in Istanbul, Turkiye, are the second spherical of the peace talks, which started between the 2 nations in Qatar’s Doha on October 19.

Mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, the primary spherical of talks noticed the 2 sides comply with a ceasefire, following intense border clashes, instigated by the Taliban regime.

Pakistan launched a retaliatory marketing campaign after the Taliban, aided by their affiliated militants, resorted to unprovoked firing alongside the border.

Pakistan Armed Forces repelled a number of assaults on their border posts, killing over 200 Taliban and affiliated militants. Nonetheless, 23 troopers embraced martyrdom through the border clashes.

Pakistan additionally performed “precision strikes” in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province and Kabul, destroying terrorists’ a number of strongholds.

Following the clashes, Pakistan closed its border crossings with the neighbouring nation, saying that the lives of Pakistanis have been extra essential than the motion of products or commerce.

In the meantime, Islamabad continues to boost its considerations over the Taliban regime appearing as an Indian proxy towards it.

Chatting with reporters in Sialkot on Saturday, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif stated that India was preventing a proxy battle utilizing the Afghan Taliban.

He warned of an “all-out battle” with the Afghan Taliban regime in case the peace talks failed.

Nonetheless, Asif — who led the Pakistani delegation within the Doha talks — stated that he felt an urge for peace throughout these negotiations.



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