
Informal Talks Held in Istanbul to Address Tensions Between Taliban and Pakistan
Informal Track 1.5 diplomatic discussions were recently held in Istanbul to address escalating tensions between the Taliban and Pakistan. The meetings, facilitated by representatives from Qatar and Turkey, were organized by the Turkish Ayachach Foundation and brought together a delegation of Afghan and Pakistani participants, including former government officials, journalists, and regional experts.
The talks took place against a backdrop of heightened border clashes and mounting civilian casualties. Despite multiple rounds of mediation efforts, officials and observers note that substantial progress toward a political and security resolution remains limited. Neither the Afghan nor Pakistani governments have issued official statements regarding the Istanbul gathering.
In recent diplomatic correspondence, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry emphasized that any sustainable ceasefire must be contingent on the cessation of cross-border attacks originating from Afghan territory. The ministry also formally denied allegations that its forces were responsible for a strike on Kunar University. Meanwhile, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan data referenced during the discussions indicated that a recent Pakistani airstrike on a medical facility in Kabul resulted in at least two hundred sixty-nine fatalities.
International observers, including the United Kingdom’s special representative for the region, have acknowledged the ongoing diplomatic efforts but stress that the underlying security deadlock persists. Participants at the Istanbul meeting reportedly focused on de-escalation strategies and confidence-building measures, though concrete agreements have yet to be formalized. The facilitators from Qatar and Turkey continue to encourage direct dialogue to prevent further deterioration of bilateral relations.
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