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Pakistan offers talks as 48-hour ceasefire with Afghanistan holds after deadly border clashes

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad is ready for dialogue with Kabul after days of fierce fighting left dozens dead, even as Pakistan warns it will not accept a ceasefire used to “buy time.”

October 16, 2025 / 21:16 IST
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Pakistan says it's ready for talks with Afghanistan, Kabul residents recall airstrike shock
Pakistan says it's ready for talks with Afghanistan, Kabul residents recall airstrike shock

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Thursday that Islamabad was ready to hold talks with Afghanistan to resolve their conflict, as a temporary ceasefire that halted days of fierce fighting between the former allies largely held.

The South Asian neighbours engaged in ground fighting and Pakistan launched airstrikes across their contested frontier, killing dozens and wounding hundreds before agreeing to a 48-hour truce from 1300 GMT on Wednesday.

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Sharif told his cabinet in Islamabad that Pakistan had "retaliated" as it ran out of patience with Afghanistan following a series of militant attacks.

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