However, on the final day of the talks, Pakistan’s military carried out airstrikes in parts of three Afghan provinces.
The second round of informal Afghanistan-Pakistan talks, titled “From Courtesy to Closeness,” was held in Istanbul, Türkiye, on June 8 and 9.
The Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) said the meeting took place in a constructive and friendly atmosphere and was aimed at strengthening mutual trust, enhancing shared understanding, and contributing to regional stability and prosperity.
In a statement, IHH said: “The second round of Afghanistan-Pakistan Track 1.5 informal dialogue was held in Istanbul on June 8 and 9 in a constructive and cordial environment. We hope this initiative will contribute to greater mutual understanding, stability, and prosperity between these two neighboring and brotherly countries.”
Enayatullah Hamam, a political analyst, said: “Holding such meetings is better than having no dialogue at all. At the very least, Afghanistan can use diplomatic channels to voice its concerns and objections.”
However, on the final day of the talks, Pakistan’s military carried out airstrikes in parts of three Afghan provinces. The attacks reportedly resulted in civilian casualties and damage to residential homes.
The incident occurred despite a series of previous formal and informal engagements between Afghan and Pakistani representatives, including talks in Urumqi mediated by China and meetings in Istanbul. While those efforts had contributed to a reduction in tensions between the two countries, political analysts say Pakistan’s renewed military action has raised questions about the effectiveness of such dialogues.
Najibullah Bahadur, a political analyst, said: “On the one hand, Pakistan seeks to influence domestic public opinion, and on the other, it wants to demonstrate to the international community that it is pursuing issues such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other concerns related to Afghanistan.”
Despite diplomatic efforts by regional countries, including Türkiye, Qatar, and China, to reduce tensions, relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan continue to face significant challenges. International representatives have repeatedly emphasized that these issues should be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.
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