The second round of ceasefire talks between the Afghan and Pakistani delegations in Turkey have stalled without any results.
A number of sources told the media about the second round of ceasefire talks between the Afghan and Pakistani delegations in Turkey, saying that the Pakistani side is trying to make the talks fail and has called the Afghan demands illogical and unreasonable.
Earlier, the national television had also reported that the Pakistani side in the Turkish talks seems to be backing down and has no intention of holding constructive talks.
The report adds that Pakistan has demanded that the Tal.iban stop attacks in the country and sever ties with the TTP, but the Afghan government has called this a domestic matter for Pakistan.
It is worth noting that after about a week of clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan, these talks began three days ago in Turkey as a continuation of the Qatar agreement, but the Afghan government and Pakistan have not yet officially confirmed the failure or success of these talks.ش