Afghanistan, April 11 -- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says terrorism remains the main hurdle in improving bilateral ties with Kabul, citing ongoing security concerns and cross-border threats.
Shafqat Ali Khan, spokesperson for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that terrorism remains the primary obstacle to improving bilateral relations with the Taliban-led administration in Afghanistan. His remarks were made during Pakistan's weekly press briefing, as reported by Dawn on Friday, April 11.
Khan noted that while Pakistan has made diplomatic efforts to enhance ties with the Taliban government, the persistent security challenges pose a serious threat to progress. "We have tried to improve relations, but the main hurdle, as is evid...