Pakistan and Afghanistan will resume peace talks in Istanbul next week to revive negotiations that collapsed earlier this week, Türkiye's Foreign Ministry said.
"All parties have agreed to continue the cease-fire. The modalities of its implementation will be examined and decided at a high-level meeting in Istanbul on November 6, 2025," the ministry said in a statement.
Türkiye and Qatar have been jointly mediating between the two countries after they clashed along their border.
The new round of negotiations, facilitated by Türkiye and other friendly nations, was aimed at easing border tensions between the two sides, who earlier this month exchanged fire, leaving dozens of people dead.
Despite the collapse of the previous round of talks, a cease-fire has largely held and no new border clashes were reported this week.














