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Qatar Quietly Removes “Border” Reference From Pakistan-Afghan Truce Deal? Bid To Woo Taliban? | 4K

On Oct. 20, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told Reuters the ceasefire with Afghanistan depends on the Taliban preventing attacks on Islamabad, adding that the Qatar- and Turkey-brokered deal guarantees no cross-border strikes.00:00 – INTRODUCTION04:08 – WHAT DOES THE TRUCE DEAL SAY ON PAK-AFGHAN BORDER?06:03 – PAKISTANI MILITANTS ARE NOT TERRORISTS: TALIBAN n18oc_world n18oc_crux

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