Pakistani delegation meets with Taliban foreign minister amid tensions
Muttaqi emphasized the need to remove barriers to trade and transit between the two countries, describing such cooperation as beneficial.
Muttaqi emphasized the need to remove barriers to trade and transit between the two countries, describing such cooperation as beneficial.
Sources said Khan conveyed messages from the Pakistani government on counterterrorism cooperation, border security, bilateral relations and broader regional stability.
In a statement, the ministry described the reopening — scheduled for Monday — as a “positive step,” but did not.
Reports indicate that Akhundzada has sought to fortify his position by appointing loyalists to key roles
In a post on X, Khalilzad said the Taliban agreed to free Glezmann as a “goodwill gesture” to President Donald.
He also called for the lifting of international sanctions imposed on them.
“Pakistan has always needed an external enemy to escape accountability for its internal crises,” Nabil told Amu.
Noor said Afghanistan needs a fresh approach to governance.
The directive reportedly came from Taliban leadership in Kandahar.
Taliban deputy spokesman claimed that some countries are obstructing their recognition.