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Pakistan and Afghan Taliban delegations arrive in Doha for emergency talks

Syed Mehmood
Last updated: October 18, 2025 11:39 am
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Doha, Qatar — A high-level delegation from Pakistan and senior officials from the Afghan Taliban regime have arrived in Doha to hold urgent talks aimed at halting the escalating violence along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border — a conflict that has triggered regional alarm and left dozens dead in recent days.

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  • Background: Border Tensions Boil Over
  • Who’s Leading the Talks
  • What’s on the Table
  • Regional Implications
  • Key Challenges Ahead

Background: Border Tensions Boil Over

The talks come after a 48-hour ceasefire between the two neighbors expired late Friday, leading to renewed hostilities. Pakistan reportedly carried out targeted airstrikes inside Afghanistan’s Paktika province, which Kabul claims killed civilians, including children and local athletes. Islamabad, however, insists its operations were aimed at militants from the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) operating from Afghan soil.

The current wave of clashes began after a deadly suicide attack in North Waziristan killed seven Pakistani soldiers earlier this week. Islamabad has blamed the TTP for the assault, accusing Kabul of providing the group with sanctuary and logistical support.

Who’s Leading the Talks

Pakistan’s delegation is being led by Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, accompanied by senior military and intelligence officials. The Afghan Taliban side is represented by Defence Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid and key intelligence figures.

Qatar is hosting and mediating the dialogue, emphasizing the need for restraint and de-escalation from both sides.

What’s on the Table

Pakistan’s agenda focuses on ensuring “immediate and verifiable action” against cross-border terrorism emanating from Afghanistan. Officials in Islamabad are demanding that Kabul clamp down on TTP networks believed to be staging attacks from Afghan territory.

The Afghan Taliban, meanwhile, is expected to raise strong objections to Pakistan’s cross-border airstrikes, which they say violate Afghan sovereignty. The group has called for a “mutual security mechanism” to prevent future incidents.

Regional Implications

The 2,600-kilometer-long border, known as the Durand Line, has always been a flashpoint between the two nations. Afghanistan has never formally recognized the boundary, adding a layer of complexity to the already fragile relations.

For Pakistan, persistent militant attacks from the border region have reignited public anger and military frustration. For the Taliban regime, the crisis is a critical test of its ability to act as a responsible regional player while maintaining control over hardline factions within Afghanistan.

Key Challenges Ahead

  • Trust Deficit: Both sides have a long history of mutual suspicion and blame over militant activity.
  • Verification Mechanisms: Pakistan wants concrete monitoring and intelligence-sharing systems; Afghanistan resists any actions it sees as violating sovereignty.
  • Regional Stakes: China, Iran, and Gulf states are closely watching the developments, concerned that a breakdown could spill instability across the region.
  • Domestic Pressures: Pakistan’s security forces are under pressure to show results, while the Taliban faces internal dissent over its dealings with Islamabad.

Observers say the Doha talks could either pave the way for a renewed ceasefire and cooperation framework or deepen the rift if no tangible progress is made. Both nations have much at stake: for Pakistan, it’s national security and internal stability; for Afghanistan, it’s international credibility and regional survival.

The next 48 hours of dialogue will be crucial. Whether this meeting becomes a turning point or another failed attempt at peace will depend largely on mutual restraint — and the willingness of both sides to prioritize diplomacy over firepower.

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