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Pakistan and Afghanistan Agree to Ceasefire in Doha Talks Mediated by Qatar and Turkiye

Efforts to achieve lasting peace and stability between Pakistan and Afghanistan gained new momentum after the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement in Doha. The negotiations, mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, marked a major step toward easing tensions and opening a new chapter of regional cooperation.

According to the official announcement on October 19, 2025, both countries agreed to an immediate ceasefire. The decision came after a round of talks aimed at building trust and preventing further border clashes. The negotiations emphasized dialogue and mutual understanding as the foundation for resolving long-standing disputes.

The two delegations also discussed practical measures to ensure the ceasefire’s success. They decided to establish joint mechanisms to monitor and maintain peace across sensitive areas. These mechanisms will include communication channels, security coordination, and regular review meetings to ensure that both sides uphold their commitments.

Qatar and Turkiye played an important mediating role in the discussions. Their involvement highlights the growing influence of Doha as a diplomatic hub for regional peace efforts. The mediators encouraged both nations to prioritize dialogue over confrontation and to work together for a safer future.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qatar welcomed the outcome of the talks, expressing hope that this agreement would create a solid foundation for lasting peace and stability between the two neighboring countries. The statement also underlined the importance of cooperation and accountability in maintaining the ceasefire.

In the coming days, Pakistan and Afghanistan plan to hold follow-up meetings to review progress and resolve any emerging challenges. These sessions aim to ensure that the ceasefire remains effective and transparent. Both sides acknowledged that genuine peace requires patience, dialogue, and consistent engagement.

This diplomatic breakthrough comes at a crucial time, as tensions along the border have threatened trade and security. The new understanding demonstrates that both governments are ready to turn dialogue into action. Observers across the region see this agreement as a hopeful step toward a more stable and united future.

As the talks continue, the commitment to lasting peace and stability will be tested. However, with continued cooperation and regional support, this initiative could mark the beginning of a new era of trust and partnership between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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