Pakistan, Aug. 3 -- For centuries, Pakistan and Afghanistan have shared more than just a border. They not only share the same frontier but they have inherited common historical, cultural and religious traditions. From the ancient trade routes of the Silk Road to the shared heritage of Pashtun tribes, these neighbors have always been intertwined. Yet, in recent decades, their relationship has been defined more by tension than trust, more by suspicion than solidarity.
Now, as Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi prepares to visit Islamabad this week, there's a cautious sense that both sides might finally be ready for a fresh start. This isn't just another diplomatic meeting, it's a test of whether these two nations can m...
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