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Pakistan Demands Guarantee On Use of Afghan Soil Against Pakistan During Urumqi Talks

Pakistan seeks written assurance that Afghan territory will not be used against it, as Urumqi talks conclude under China’s mediation.

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Pakistan Afghan Urumqi talks highlights Pakistan’s demand for Afghan soil not to be used against it[Image by AFP]

April 7, 2026

Urumqi, China – Pakistan and Afghan officials have wrapped up a five-day round of technical talks, mediated by China. The discussions focused on border security and key security concerns. Both sides say the meetings were constructive and a step toward improving relations.

During the talks, Pakistan asked the Afghan Taliban for a written assurance regarding the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Islamabad wants the TTP to be disarmed, moved away from the border, and kept as a non-combatant group. The Afghan side gave assurances that no Afghan territory will be used for actions against Pakistan.

Moreover, both sides agreed that Afghan land will not be allowed for proxy attacks by any third country against Pakistan. This agreement aims to reduce tensions and prevent cross-border threats.

The talks also set the stage for continued dialogue. High-level meetings between the two countries are expected soon, with both governments giving their approval. Chinese mediators expressed satisfaction with the outcome and described the talks as positive progress.

Experts say these discussions could be an important step toward lasting peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan. They believe the agreement may help improve border security and reduce conflicts along the frontier.

In the coming weeks, officials from both sides are likely to continue working together to ensure the agreements are implemented. Observers see this as a sign of growing cooperation and willingness to resolve long-standing issues.

The five-day talks have been widely viewed as a diplomatic success and a hopeful development for the region. Both Pakistan and Afghanistan appear committed to maintaining open communication and preventing future tensions.

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