To fully realizing the potential of the two countries’ relationship, Pakistan’s Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani urged Afghanistan’s caretaker government to address pressing issues in bilateral ties.
Experts in international relations say that due to the long shared border between Afghanistan and Pakistan and the religious and cultural commonalities of the people of the two countries, Pakistani politicians have come to the understanding that tension does not serve their interests. Therefore, they are trying to make this country have good relations ...
The Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in Islamabad says that as a result of Pakistan's declared policies regarding the transfer of refugees' assets, "a mafia has been created in Pakistan that extorts refugees from Afghanistan and harasses them under various pretexts".
Siraj-ul-Haq, the head of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, has asked the government of this country to reconsider its decision to set a deadline of November 1 to deport illegal Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.
Behavior of Pakistan towards Afghan refugees is unacceptable, The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, on X said, and called on Islamabad to reconsider “its plan.”
Speakers at a consultation in Islamabad urged that both Pakistan and Afghanistan should start fresh negotiations to break the ongoing deadlock over the issue Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
In a meeting with Mawlana Fazl-ur- Rehman, leader of Jamiat Ulema Islam in Pakistan, Acting Afghan Ambassador in Islamabad, Sardar Ahmad Shekib, has shared his sympathies over the recent tragic incident in that country.
The intelligence of some regional countries are attempting to destroy the relations between Afghanistan and its neighbors. The deputy minister of Foreign Affairs, said.
Following the explosion at a gathering of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam members in Pakistan, the party's head in that country has urged the Afghan government to act against those elements involved in the attacks in Pakistan.
Interior Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), said in a meeting that there won’t be an atmosphere of trust unless moral principles become the norm.
208 Afghan prisoners have been released from the prison of Pakistan’s Sindh state and returned to Kabul. The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says that 190 Afghan prisoners have been released from the prisons of Pakistan's Sindh province and sent to the country.
The border crossing of Torkham has been fully opened since this morning, Saturday (Friday, February 24), and passengers and commercial vehicles are moving normally on both sides of the crossing.