Ceasefire Extended After Constructive Talks

Following several rounds of dialogue, Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to extend their existing ceasefire, signaling a rare moment of diplomatic progress between the two countries. The discussions were facilitated by international mediators and focused on easing recent border tensions and ensuring peace along the frontier.

Focus on Security and Cooperation

According to diplomatic sources, the talks emphasized counterterrorism measures, refugee management, and cross-border trade regulation. Both delegations reportedly agreed to enhance communication channels to prevent misunderstandings and strengthen regional security mechanisms.

Regional and Global Response

The move has been welcomed by neighboring states and international partners, including the United Nations, which praised both sides for prioritizing diplomacy over confrontation. Analysts view the ceasefire extension as a critical confidence-building step that could lead to broader peace initiatives in the region.

Next Phase of Dialogue

Officials from both countries are expected to meet again in the coming weeks to discuss long-term security arrangements and the potential formation of a joint peace monitoring mechanism.

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By Raja Sb