Afghanistan, Nov. 1 -- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said it hopes for a positive outcome from the November 6 talks with Afghanistan, emphasising dialogue, restraint, and regional security cooperation.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that Islamabad remains hopeful for a "positive outcome" in the next round of peace talks with Afghan representatives, scheduled to begin on November 6. The statement follows recent diplomatic efforts led by Turkey and Qatar to sustain a fragile ceasefire between the two sides.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi told reporters that Pakistan is not seeking further escalation and wants to resolve security concerns through dialogue. He reiterated Islamabad's preference for diplomacy over...