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Afghanistan calls out Pakistan’s ‘classified’ claim on ceasefire, says no secret terms beyond public disclosure

This comes after Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif had claimed earlier that the details of the ceasefire were “classified,” a statement now contradicted by Kabul’s public disclosure.

October 22, 2025 / 18:55 IST
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Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi (C) arrives for a press conference at the Embassy of Afghanistan in New Delhi on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi (C) arrives for a press conference at the Embassy of Afghanistan in New Delhi on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)

Afghanistan’s Ministry of National Defence has issued a formal clarification regarding the recently signed ceasefire agreement with Pakistan, emphasizing that the accord contains no provisions beyond what was already disclosed by Islamic Emirate Defence Minister Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid during his briefing with journalists.

According to a statement released by the ministry and reported by Tolo News, the agreement focuses solely on peace and restraint between the two countries. “Islamic Emirate's Defense Minister has provided a comprehensive explanation during a press conference, concerning the agreement with Pakistan; no further information exists beyond that,” the ministry said in a post on X.

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The clarification reiterates that the agreement “completely emphasizes ceasefire, mutual respect, the avoidance of attacks on each other's security forces, civilians, and facilities, the resolution of all matters through dialogue, and not facilitating attacks against one another.” It added, “Any statements beyond these terms are invalid.”

This comes after Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif had claimed earlier that the details of the ceasefire were “classified,” a statement now contradicted by Kabul’s public disclosure.