Regional Powers Mediate to Ease Afghanistan–Pakistan Tensions

According to the Turkish ambassador to Pakistan, the delegation will include the head of Turkish intelligence and several ministers.

The spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry has said that Tehran is engaged in consultations with regional countries, including Russia, Qatar, Turkey, and other involved parties, to help reduce tensions between Kabul and Islamabad.

Ismail Baghaei added that Tehran will continue its efforts in this regard to ensure that the existing challenges between Kabul and Islamabad are resolved within an appropriate regional framework.

Baghaei stated: “We have held talks with parties that are involved in this issue in various ways. We are continuing our efforts so that the matter can be discussed and addressed within a proper regional framework. The main goal is to help reduce tensions between these two neighboring and Muslim countries.”

Recently, Turkey also announced that a high-level delegation will travel to Islamabad in the coming week to discuss tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

According to the Turkish ambassador to Pakistan, the delegation will include the head of Turkish intelligence and several ministers.

Gul Mohammaduddin Muhammadi, a political analyst, stated: “It is best that tensions are resolved through dialogue. And if Pakistan raises any unreasonable demands, the mediators should tell Pakistan that those demands are unacceptable.”

In addition to Turkey, several other regional countries, including Russia, have expressed readiness to mediate between Kabul and Islamabad.

The Russian ambassador in Islamabad said that tensions in South Asian relations are being fueled by external actors.

Wahid Faqiri, another political analyst, added: “Russia, Turkey, Iran, and other countries know that the tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan is futile.”

These regional efforts have intensified as tensions between Kabul and Islamabad have reached their peak following the failure of the third round of talks.

It remains to be seen whether these efforts will succeed in easing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Regional Powers Mediate to Ease Afghanistan–Pakistan Tensions