 
 Pakistan Agrees To Resume Talks With Afghan Taliban In Istanbul
The sources said, the Pakistani delegation, which was earlier scheduled to depart, will now stay in Istanbul, to continue the discussions.
“It has been decided to resume the negotiation process, to give peace another chance,” one source said.
The upcoming round of talks will focus on Pakistan's core demand that Afghanistan take clear, verifiable, and effective action, against terrorist groups operating from its soil, the sources added.
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, said Wednesday that, the latest round of Pakistan-Afghanistan dialogue, held in Istanbul“failed to bring about any workable solution.”– NNN-APP
 
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