Pakistan Agrees to 48 Hours Ceasefire with Afghanistan

Islamabad: Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime have reached a mutual agreement to initiate a temporary ceasefire. This ceasefire, requested by the Afghan Taliban, will commence today at six in the evening and will last for the next 48 hours.

According to Radio Pakistan, during this period, both parties aim to engage in meaningful dialogue. They will strive to find a constructive and positive resolution to the issues at hand. The Foreign Office emphasized the commitment of both sides to make sincere efforts towards solving the complex situation through negotiation.

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