Khawaja Asif: TTP Must Cease Activity for Normal Ties with Afghanistan

The second round of talks between Kabul and Islamabad concluded with an agreement to continue the ceasefire.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister has described the agreement between Kabul and Islamabad as temporary.

Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan’s Minister of Defense, told a Pakistani media outlet that relations between Kabul and Islamabad will only return to normal when, in his view, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ceases operations from Afghan soil.

“Our position is that if we want to live side by side like neighbors, this will only be possible if support for the TTP is completely halted,” Asif said. “If that support continues, our relations with Afghanistan will never return to normal.”

The Defense Minister stressed that the practical framework of any agreement with Afghanistan must be clearly defined, as he believes that unless cross-border infiltration from Afghan territory is stopped, any deal between Kabul and Islamabad will remain ineffective.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan told a Pakistani media outlet that making threats can have a highly negative impact on the atmosphere of dialogue.

He expressed hope that the next round of talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan would be sincere and precise so that fundamental solutions could be found to existing challenges.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, stated: “We hope for genuine and detailed discussions, and that efforts will be made to find fundamental solutions to the issues—solutions that benefit the people of both countries.”

The second round of talks between Kabul and Islamabad concluded with an agreement to continue the ceasefire, and a high-level meeting between representatives of both countries is scheduled for November 6 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Khawaja Asif: TTP Must Cease Activity for Normal Ties with Afghanistan