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    Qatar PM Calls for Urgent Dialogue to Avert Pakistan-Taliban Conflict Escalation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, has emphasized the critical need for immediate diplomatic engagement to halt the escalating conflict between Pakistan and the Taliban, which threatens to destabilize the broader region. In a detailed interview conducted over March 8 and 9, 2026, Al Thani described the ongoing hostilities as a significant disruption to regional peace and warned that without dialogue, the situation could spiral into a far-reaching crisis.

    The remarks come in the wake of a sharp deterioration in relations following Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s declaration of an “open war” against the Afghan Taliban in late February. This declaration followed a series of cross-border air strikes and militant attacks that have intensified the violence along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier. The conflict has now persisted for nearly two weeks, with continuous clashes reported and thousands of civilians forced to flee their homes in the affected border areas.

    Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Al Thani stressed that sustained and constructive communication channels between Islamabad and Kabul are indispensable to prevent further escalation. He underscored that the volatile environment along the frontier demands urgent diplomatic intervention to avoid a wider confrontation that could engulf neighboring countries.

    Adding to the complexity of the crisis, the Qatari Prime Minister linked the Pakistan-Taliban conflict to the broader instability currently gripping the Middle East, particularly the escalating tensions involving Iran. He pointed out that Gulf states are experiencing a profound sense of betrayal following Iranian missile strikes targeting regional interests, which occurred shortly after the outbreak of a larger conflict in early March. This overlapping turmoil raises fears of a compounded regional crisis with unpredictable consequences.

    Al Thani noted that Qatar, along with Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, has been actively engaged in mediation efforts to ease tensions between Kabul and Islamabad. These efforts culminated in the Doha–Istanbul process in late 2025, which briefly succeeded in establishing a ceasefire in October. However, the Prime Minister acknowledged that a durable resolution remains elusive. The core of the impasse lies in Pakistan’s insistence that the Afghan Taliban take decisive action against militants from Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a demand the Taliban leadership resists, viewing it as an infringement on their sovereignty.

    Despite the deep-rooted mistrust and ongoing hostilities, Al Thani affirmed Qatar’s continued commitment to dialogue with all involved parties. He described diplomacy as the only viable path forward to prevent the conflict from merging with the wider regional instability, which could have devastating consequences for South and Central Asia as well as the Middle East.

    As the Pakistan-Taliban clashes persist, the international community watches closely, aware that the failure to contain this conflict could trigger a broader security crisis. The situation underscores the urgent need for renewed diplomatic efforts and regional cooperation to restore stability and protect the millions of civilians caught in the crossfire.

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