‘The ball is now in Afghanistan’s court, we have two conditions…’, said Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif – Pakistan Afghanistan Ceasefire Shahbaz Sharif Conditions ntc

Currently, a 48-hour ceasefire is in force between Pakistan and Afghanistan, but Pakistan is afraid of the Taliban as to what will happen after the 48-hour ceasefire ends. Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that Pakistan is ready for talks with Afghanistan, but this conversation will take place only on legal and mutual respect terms.

Sharif made this statement while addressing the Union Cabinet, where he talked about the current tension with Afghanistan. He said that at the request of Afghanistan Pakistan A 48-hour ceasefire was agreed upon and now the ball is in Afghanistan’s court. Now Afghanistan has to decide whether it wants peace or not. Pakistan is ready to resolve this issue on the negotiation table.

He said that we are on legal terms afghanistan Are ready to negotiate with. Let us tell you that an agreement has been reached on temporary ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Both the countries have claimed that this ceasefire was done on the request of the opposite country.

Earlier there was news that amid the war with Afghanistan, Pakistan requested Qatar and Saudi Arabia for immediate mediation. Pakistani officials had appealed to these countries to stop Afghans from fighting for God’s sake.

Let us tell you that last week Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban Targeted Pakistan’s camps. This was the worst such clash between the two countries since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan in 2021. This incident happened at a time when Taliban Foreign Minister is on a visit to India.

The conflict between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban started on October 8. The conflict began last week when Pakistan attacked Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan positions in Kabul. The media wing of Pakistan Army (ISPR) had said that security forces foiled the attack by Afghan Taliban on the Balochistan border.

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