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Pak’s Khawaja Asif calls Kabul ‘puppet of Delhi’, warns of ‘50 times stronger’ response if provoked

The comments came as a second round of negotiations, convened after a Doha-brokered truce, began in Istanbul.

October 29, 2025 / 05:38 IST
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Pakistan defence minister warns of 'open war' with Afghanistan if peace talks fail

The Defence Minister said on Tuesday that a written agreement with Afghanistan was close to being signed, but that Afghan negotiators repeatedly backpedalled after contacting Kabul during the talks, Dawn reported.

The comments came as a second round of negotiations, convened after a Doha-brokered truce, began in Istanbul.

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Speaking on Geo News’ programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada ke Saath, Asif said negotiators withdrew from deals “four or five times” after reporting back to Kabul. “Whenever we got close to an agreement — either in the last four days or last week — when negotiators reported to Kabul, then there was intervention and the agreement was withdrawn,” he said, accusing those in Kabul of sabotaging the process.

Asif went further, accusing external actors of pulling the strings in Kabul and alleging India was using the Afghan capital to wage a proxy campaign against Pakistan. “I would compliment their delegation, but the people in Kabul pulling the strings and staging the puppet show are being controlled by Delhi,” he told Geo News. He said the Kabul government lacked authority and had been “penetrated” by India, which he claimed was trying to engage Islamabad in a low-intensity war.