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FO Spokesperson: No ceasefire yet, we need Afghan guarantees

Published on: December 11, 2025 9:00 PM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office has called on Afghanistan’s leadership to provide written guarantees on security, amid rising tensions. Pakistan insists there is no progress on a ceasefire with the Taliban without these assurances. The statement reflects Islamabad’s concerns over continued threats from militant groups operating in Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, addressed the media on Thursday, clarifying that there is no formal ceasefire between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban. He stressed that the situation remains unchanged and Pakistan still requires written assurances from Afghan leadership for any peace agreement. Andrabi emphasized that the Pakistani government will not compromise on national security.

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He further discussed recent developments, particularly regarding a humanitarian aid convoy sent to Afghanistan. Andrabi confirmed that the convoy was cleared by Pakistan but emphasized that the Taliban must decide whether to accept the aid. The convoy was dispatched in response to a UN request, aiming to assist the Afghan people during a time of crisis.

On relations with India, the spokesperson reaffirmed Pakistan’s stance against India’s provocative statements. Andrabi rejected India’s claims, stating that Pakistan remains committed to defending its borders. He also addressed India’s involvement in fostering terrorism, claiming it continues to support militant groups, including those in Afghanistan. Pakistan remains vigilant and prepared to protect its sovereignty.

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The spokesperson also commented on regional issues, including the situation in Kashmir and Gaza. Pakistan condemned India’s continued occupation of Kashmir, highlighting the illegal detentions of thousands of Kashmiris. Regarding Gaza, Andrabi clarified that Pakistan has not yet decided to send peacekeeping forces but stands firm in its support for Palestine.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghanistan, ceasefire, Gaza, India, Kashmir, Latest, national security, Pakistan, Taliban

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