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Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar visits Kabul as Islamabad and Kabul try to revive stalled diplomatic ties amid refugee expulsion. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar (left) paid a daylong ...
Pakistan's foreign minister was due to visit Afghanistan on Saturday after his country expelled more than 85,000 Afghans, ...
Officials say Pakistan's deputy prime minister is traveling to Afghanistan on the weekend at the invitation of Kabul to ...
Pakistan has danced for decades on a tightrope of danger, using terrorism as a clandestine instrument of statecraft to ...
Pakistan's foreign minister arrived Saturday in Afghanistan to meet Taliban officials after his country expelled more than 85 ...
When the Taliban returned to power in Kabul, it was gleefully assumed that the Taliban would be under the thumb of the Islamabad government. They were not. Indeed, within the politics of Pakistan ...
Ishaq Dar's visit to Kabul aimed to improve strained relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, focusing on trade and security. Discussions were overshadowed by Pakistan's ongoing deportation of ...
The Kabul authorities assured Pakistan that Afghan soil would not be used against this country, while Mr Dar expressed similar sentiments. The high-level exchange comes after a period of relative ...
Pakistan's foreign minister was due to visit Afghanistan on Saturday after his country expelled more than 85,000 Afghans, ...
The two neighbours have agreed to establish a joint committee – comprising intelligence officials, interior ministry representatives, and staff from Pakistan's embassy in Kabul – to engage ...
Kabul: Pakistan's foreign minister arrived Saturday in Afghanistan to meet Taliban officials after his country expelled more than 85,000 Afghans, mostly children, in just over two weeks.
Pakistan's top diplomat Ishaq Dar flew to Kabul for a day-long visit on Saturday where he held discussions with Afghan Taliban officials, including Prime Minister Hasan Akhund and Foreign Minister ...