As of February 28, 2026, the situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has seen a significant shift, with the Taliban expressing a willingness to negotiate following intense airstrikes by Pakistan that have resulted in numerous casualties. Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi stated that Afghanistan prefers to resolve issues through dialogue, indicating a potential opening for diplomatic discussions. This comes as key regional players, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, are actively engaging in efforts to mediate the conflict, with Iran offering to facilitate talks and Saudi Arabia coordinating diplomatic initiatives to reduce tensions (Dawn). UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire, emphasizing the urgent need for both parties to prioritize diplomacy amidst escalating violence (The Hindu).
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Un Calls For Immediate Ceasefire Amid Pakistan-Afghanistan Clashes
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As of Feb 2026, Pakistan and Taliban are open to dialogue after airstrikes. Regional players seek mediation, while the UN urges ceasefire amid worsening humanitarian crisis affecting civilians.
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