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Afghanistan and Pakistan may discuss peace in Doha after a 48-hour ceasefire, with Qatar mediating and conditions set for talks.
Afghanistan and Pakistan may hold talks in Doha, Qatar, following a temporary 48-hour ceasefire that began October 15, requested by the Taliban and mutually agreed upon.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is ready for dialogue if Afghanistan meets its "justified" conditions, emphasizing the need to eliminate terrorist groups from Afghan soil and urging sincerity in negotiations.
The initiative now rests with Afghanistan, with Qatar mediating and regional allies supporting de-escalation.
The ceasefire is set to expire October 17, with no official confirmation of the talks' timing or agenda.
The UN reported at least 17 civilian deaths in Spin Boldak, and international actors continue urging a lasting resolution.
Afganistán y Pakistán podrían discutir la paz en Doha después de un alto el fuego de 48 horas, con la mediación de Qatar y condiciones establecidas para las conversaciones.