Dhaka, Oct. 29 -- The peace process between Pakistan and Afghanistan is mired in uncertainty after the pair reportedly failed to find a breakthrough during three days of negotiations in Istanbul.
State media in each country blamed the other on Tuesday for the lack of agreement on a long-term truce in Turkiye.
The talks were spurred after tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan's Taliban rulers over armed groups operating in the latter resulted in deadly cross-border hostilities earlier this month.
Dozens have been killed on both sides of the border in the deadliest fighting between the neighbours since the Taliban took power in 2021.
The negotiations followed a ceasefire agreement mediated by Qatar and Turkiye. However, progress towar...