Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to immediate ceasefire, says Qatar

Oct 19, 2025 - 11:30
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to immediate ceasefire, says Qatar

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Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after negotiations held in Doha, Qatar’s foreign ministry announced early on Sunday.

The development came a week after border clashes that killed dozens of troops and civilians on both sides.

Doha on Sunday said that Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a ceasefire after talks mediated by Qatar and Turkiye. The two South Asian countries also agreed to hold follow-up meetings to ensure that the truce remains sustainable, Qatar’s foreign ministry said.

Qatar said it hoped that the ceasefire would to end border tensions “between the two brotherly countries” and form the foundation for sustainable peace in the region.

Statement | Pakistan and Afghanistan Agree to an Immediate Ceasefire During a Round of Negotiations in Doha#MOFAQatar pic.twitter.com/fPXvn6GaU6— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Qatar (@MofaQatar_EN) October 18, 2025

The violence between the two neighbours had flared since explosions in Afghanistan on October 9, which Kabul blamed on Islamabad. Pakistan has not claimed responsibility for the explosions.

Two days after the blasts, Taliban and Pakistani forces exchanged fire at several places along the border between the two countries. The Taliban claimed that the group killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in the clashes. Islamabad did not comment on the claim about the deaths.

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