ISTANBUL: Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to uphold a ceasefire following a recent round of discussions between the two nations in Istanbul, according to a joint statement released by Türkiye. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region.
The statement outlined that further details on the implementation of the ceasefire will be addressed in a principal-level meeting, scheduled to be held in Istanbul on the sixth of the next month. This meeting aims to solidify the framework necessary for sustaining the ceasefire agreement.
To ensure adherence to the ceasefire, all parties involved have agreed to establish a monitoring and verification mechanism. This system will be tasked with maintaining peace and imposing penalties on any party found to be in violation of the agreement.
Additionally, the joint statement highlighted the roles of Türkiye and Qatar as mediators, both of whom remain committed to facilitating continued cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan. These mediators are focused on achieving lasting peace and stability in the region.