India, Nov. 9 -- Pakistan said Sunday it was committed to "dialogue" with Afghanistan despite peace talks ending after Kabul's warning of a war with Islamabad.

According to a Reuters report, Turkey's foreign minister, defence minister, and intelligence chief plan to travel to Pakistan this week to discuss the country's ongoing talks with Afghanistan regarding a peace deal.

In its first acknowledgement that the negotiations were over, Pakistan's foreign office said that the third round of talks "concluded" on Friday.

"Pakistan remains committed to (the) resolution of bilateral differences through dialogue. However, Pakistan's core concern, i.e. terrorism emanating from Afghanistan, needs to be addressed first and foremost," the foreign ...