Taliban–Pakistan talks in Riyadh end without progress: Report
Sources have confirmed to Amu TV that a delegation of the Taliban had travelled to Saudi Arabia for the talks.
Sources have confirmed to Amu TV that a delegation of the Taliban had travelled to Saudi Arabia for the talks.
Earlier reports indicated that Riyadh has been attempting to mediate between the Taliban and Islamabad following months of deteriorating relations.
Speaking at a gathering in Mardan, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Rehman said Pakistan had been unable to build lasting trust.
Dar said half of the Taliban leadership favours easing tensions with Pakistan, while the other half supports maintaining a hard.
His remarks come after a visit to Pakistan last week, where he met with prime minister and other high-ranking officials.
Highlighting what he described as ominous signs, Ghani warned that the country is at a precarious turning point in its.
He described the meeting as “an opportunity for frank and constructive discussions” on regional developments.
Muttaqi said he hoped Pakistan would “prioritize stability and dialogue over the use of force.”
Farooqi said the meeting focused on expanding cross-border cooperation and fostering mutual trust between the two sides.
Al Qashouti presented his credentials as Qatar’s new ambassador to Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, the statement said.