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GCC Praises Qatar and Turkiye’s Diplomatic Role in Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire Agreement

The Gulf Cooperation Council praised Qatar and Turkiye for their strong diplomatic efforts in mediating peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The recent ceasefire agreement signed in Doha represents real progress toward lasting peace and stability in the region. This milestone offers hope for stronger cooperation and understanding between the two neighboring countries.

Jassim Mohammed Al Budaiwi, Secretary-General of the GCC, commended Qatar and Turkiye for their constructive diplomacy, describing the ceasefire as a meaningful step toward reconciliation. He emphasized that this achievement reflects the power of dialogue and collaboration in resolving long-standing disputes.

He also highlighted that the GCC strongly supports initiatives promoting regional peace and stability through peaceful negotiations and mutual understanding. According to him, the success of the Doha talks demonstrates the value of persistent diplomatic engagement in reducing regional tensions.

The agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan comes as both nations seek to strengthen trust and collaboration. The GCC sees this accord as a chance to create new channels of communication that foster sustainable progress.

Al Budaiwi noted that the GCC has long advocated for constructive dialogue across the region. Therefore, this agreement not only restores calm but also sets an example for other nations facing political challenges. He reaffirmed the council’s readiness to support all diplomatic efforts that promote peace, development, and mutual respect among nations.

In addition, the GCC believes this step could serve as a foundation for rebuilding relationships and encouraging humanitarian collaboration between Pakistan and Afghanistan. With Qatar and Turkiye facilitating discussions, both sides were able to reach a mutually beneficial understanding that serves the greater good.

The Secretary-General added that such agreements help strengthen regional alliances, boost security cooperation, and reduce the risks of conflict. Every effort toward regional peace and stability contributes to economic growth, social harmony, and long-term prosperity.

In conclusion, the GCC reaffirmed its full support for Qatar and Turkiye’s continued diplomatic work. Their role in this historic agreement proves that constructive diplomacy and dialogue remain the strongest tools for ensuring peace and progress across the region.

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