Qatar PM Warns Kabul-Islamabad Clashes Pose Major Threat to Regional Stability
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Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions seen boosting Taliban supreme leader’s position
Shamim Shahid ISLAMABAD, MAR 10 /DNA/ – Recent cross-border clashes and diplomatic tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are being viewed by analysts as inadvertently strengthening the authority of the Taliban’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, within the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Sources familiar with the developments said the escalation comes at a time when several senior Taliban officials were reportedly preparing to raise con…
Qatar PM warns Kabul-Islamabad clashes pose major threat to regional stability
Qatar’s prime minister warns ongoing clashes between Taliban and Pakistani forces risk wider regional instability and urges all sides to pursue diplomacy instead of violence. Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani says the ongoing clashes between Taliban forces and Pakistani troops are among the region’s “biggest concerns,” warning they threaten broader stability. In an interview with Sky News, he called on all parties to avoid…
Pakistan conducted a series of airstrikes in Afghanistan, targeting government and military sites in several major locations, including the capital Kabul. These strikes took place on 27 February, one day before the first airstrikes...
Afghanistan and Pakistan Military Clashes: UN Calls for Dialogue – Modern Tokyo Times
Afghanistan and Pakistan Military Clashes: UN Calls for Dialogue Kanako Mita, Sawako Utsumi, and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Pakistan launched air strikes deep inside Afghanistan in late February, marking a serious escalation in already fragile bilateral relations. The operation appears to be a calculated military move by Islamabad, reflecting mounting security concerns along one of the most volatile frontiers in the region. Pakistani offi…
Hundreds Displaced in Eastern Afghanistan as Taliban–Pakistan Clashes Continue – KabulNow
Hundreds of families in eastern Nangarhar province have been displaced by ongoing cross-border clashes between Pakistani forces and Taliban fighters, with many sheltering in temporary camps after their homes were damaged or destroyed. The post Hundreds Displaced in Eastern Afghanistan as Taliban–Pakistan Clashes Continue appeared first on KabulNow.
Local sources in Nangarhar say the ongoing war between the Taliban and Pakistan has displaced hundreds of families in the province. According to the sources, these families were displaced from the border areas of Durbaba, Nazian, Achin, Goshta, Momandara and Haska Mina districts and are now living in a temporary camp in Behsud district. The displaced say their houses were destroyed in Pakistani air and missile attacks and all their belongings we…
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