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Trump Vows Quick Solution to Afghanistan-Pakistan Crisis

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UPDATE: U.S. President Donald Trump has just announced that he will resolve the escalating Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis “very quickly,” as peace negotiations enter their second day in Istanbul. This urgent declaration comes amid a backdrop of rising tensions and violent clashes that have marked a significant low point in relations between the two nations.

The security dispute intensified earlier this month, reportedly resulting in dozens of fatalities and hundreds of injuries in Afghanistan. Each country accuses the other of aggression, with Pakistan alleging that Afghanistan has failed to curb militant attacks crossing the border—a claim that the Taliban-controlled government in Afghanistan vehemently denies.

During comments made at the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia, Trump expressed optimism about the ongoing talks, stating, “I heard that Pakistan and Afghanistan have started up. But I’ll get that solved very quickly.” His remarks are expected to bolster the political and military leadership in Pakistan, which is keen on strengthening ties with the White House.

The second round of talks, which began on Saturday, aims to transform a fragile ceasefire reached in Doha earlier this month into a sustainable peace agreement. After a grueling 15 hours of discussions, the Afghan delegation submitted a draft proposal emphasizing that Pakistan must respect Afghanistan’s territorial integrity and prevent anti-Afghan groups from using its territory for attacks.

Additionally, the two sides are considering establishing a “four-way channel” to monitor ceasefire violations and facilitate information exchange. Reports from RTA (Radio Television Afghanistan) indicate that Pakistan presented a second draft to the Afghan representatives on Saturday evening.

As violence has surged, the involvement of influential figures like Trump could have significant implications for peace in the region. The latest developments are not only crucial for Afghanistan and Pakistan but are also being closely watched by international stakeholders concerned about the resurgence of armed groups such as al-Qaida.

With the situation still unfolding, all eyes will be on how these peace talks progress in the coming days. The urgency for a resolution cannot be overstated, as the humanitarian impact continues to grow amid ongoing violence. Stay tuned for updates as this critical situation develops.

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