ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Wednesday warned the Afghan Taliban that Islamabad could “completely obliterate” the movement if militant attacks from Afghan soil persisted, hours after peace talks between the two sides collapsed in Türkiye. Talks in Istanbul, facilitated by Türkiye and Qatar, ended Tuesday without an agreement. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the four-day discussions failed to yield a “workable solution,” accusing Kabul of evading commitments to curb militants operating from Afghanistan to launch attacks on Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani delegation has made it clear to Afghan officials that there will be “no compromise” on Islamabad’s demands related to “cross-border terrorism,” a…

KABUL: Peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan have hit a deadlock, Afghan state media reported on Tuesday, following days of negotiations in Istanbul, as tensions remained…