Dhaka, Nov. 7 -- Afghan and Pakistani negotiators are set to resume ceasefire talks in Turkiye on Thursday, aiming to prevent a return to hostilities following their worst clashes in years.
Relations between the neighbors have soured in recent years, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of harboring militant groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, claims that the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan deny.
The latest conflict erupted after explosions in the Afghan capital on October 9 that the Taliban government blamed on Pakistan, prompting a retaliatory border offensive.
The ensuing fighting killed more than 70 people, including civilians, and wounded hundreds more.
The two countries, former allies who share a 2,600-kilometre frontier, agree...