Negotiations aimed at reaching a permanent truce betweenPakistan and Afghanistan collapsed, the Pakistani government announced onWednesday, accusing Kabul’s authorities of “deception and manipulation.”
Asif accused the Taliban of “pushing Afghanistan towardanother conflict to preserve their grip on power and sustain their wareconomy,” adding, “If they are determined to harm their own people again, theymust face the consequences.”
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) October 29, 2025
In response, Afghan Interior Ministry spokesperson AbdulMatin Qani cautioned that any Pakistani attack would be met with a “harshresponse that will serve as a lesson to Pakistan.” He told the Ariana NewsAgency, “We do not possess nuclear weapons, but NATO and the United Statesfailed to subdue Afghanistan in twenty years.”
The shared border between the two countries remains closedamid ongoing tensions, with crossings limited to Afghans expelled from Pakistansince 2023.
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