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    Pakistan and Turkey Engage in Talks on Regional Security Amid Rising Afghan Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant diplomatic exchange, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a detailed telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, focusing on the escalating security challenges along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. This dialogue comes as Turkey joins Qatar and Saudi Arabia in reaching out to Islamabad to discuss the increasingly volatile situation in the region.

    During the conversation, Ishaq Dar provided a comprehensive update on Pakistan’s stance and actions in response to what Islamabad terms unprovoked aggression from Afghan territory. He highlighted that Pakistan had executed a measured and effective military response, emphasizing the proportional nature of its operations. Specifically, Dar referenced “Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq,” under which Pakistan conducted successful air strikes aimed at neutralizing threats and safeguarding its national security interests.

    The exchange between the two foreign ministers underscored a shared concern for maintaining peace and stability across the region. Both leaders agreed on the critical importance of continued dialogue and cooperation to prevent further escalation. They committed to maintaining close communication channels as the situation develops, reflecting a mutual interest in regional security and diplomatic engagement.

    It is important to note that this diplomatic outreach by Turkey follows similar initiatives by Russia and Iran, both of which have offered to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid rising border tensions. These efforts highlight the growing international concern over the fragile security environment and the potential for broader instability if the conflict is not managed carefully.

    The ongoing tensions stem from a series of cross-border incidents that have heightened mistrust and raised alarms in Islamabad. Pakistan’s military operations, including the recent air strikes, are part of a broader strategy to counter threats emanating from militant groups operating along the porous border. The government’s firm response reflects its commitment to protecting its sovereignty while seeking peaceful resolutions through diplomatic channels.

    As the situation remains fluid, the engagement between Pakistan and Turkey signals a strengthening of bilateral ties and a shared resolve to address regional security challenges collaboratively. Observers believe that such high-level communications are crucial in fostering stability and preventing further deterioration of relations between neighboring countries in South Asia.

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