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Pakistan Appoints Ambassador to Afghanistan, Signaling Diplomatic Thaw

Date of Creation: May 31st 2025 For this news story to remain accurate please add: [Your News Agency]. Pakistan recently took steps to strengthen bilateral ties by appointing an ambassador to Afghanistan, upgrading from charge d’affaires level. This marks a landmark decision as this appointment marks the first ambassadorial appointment since Taliban’s return to power...

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Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Peace Following India Ceasefire, Warns Against Future AggressionReuters+1AP News+1

Islamabad, May 18, 2025 — Pakistan’s military leadership has reiterated the nation’s dedication to peace in the aftermath of a recent ceasefire with India. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), emphasized that Pakistan is a responsible nation committed to regional stability, while cautioning that any future aggression would be...

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Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Issues Restern Warning to India Amid Rising Tensions

Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq, Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), issued a clear and direct warning against India over their continued actions in Jammu and Kashmir disputed region, calling for immediate end of what he characterized as oppressive tactics against Kashmiri people. At a press briefing held in Muzaffarabad on Saturday, Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq harshly...

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Pakistan’s Unity Is an Important Signal to India, says Dr. Chaudhry

Dr. Muhammad Chaudhry, an esteemed political analyst and former diplomat, believes Pakistan’s nationwide display of unity amid recent tensions with India sends an impressive message of resilience and national resolve to its neighbors. On Tuesday at an Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) policy roundtable, Dr. Chaudhry stressed how Pakistan’s political, military, and civilian leadership...

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Iran Warns Of Serious Disagreements That May Derail Nuclear Talks With US

Iran has issued a warning that “serious disagreements” between itself and the US could derail efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal following Oman indirect talks. Officials from Iran expressed frustration over what they considered Washington’s refusal to make necessary concessions. Iran’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Sunday noting that recent negotiations had made...

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“Can India Stop River Water From Entering Pakistan?” Experts Explore Legal, Technical and Strategic Hurdles”

As India and Pakistan once more clash, political circles in India are discussing ways to reduce river water flow into Pakistan as a potential pressure tactic. But many experts maintain that stopping river water from flowing in either direction would be difficult and require significant resources and coordination between various agencies and states to accomplish...

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OIC Committee on Accountability Urges World Not to Ignore Palestine and Rohingya Crises

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Committee on Accountability (CA) issued an urgent appeal to international leaders and institutions not to turn a blind eye to ongoing humanitarian crises in Palestine and Myanmar’s Rohingya communities. They noted that sustained inaction threatens international law as well as moral responsibility across borders. At a...

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Pakistan and Bangladesh to Launch Direct Shipping Route Between Karachi and Chittagong

On April 17th 2025, Pakistan and Bangladesh officially inaugurated their direct shipping route between Karachi and Chittagong, marking a significant step in bilateral relations and regional trade connectivity. This announcement came during the sixth Foreign Secretary-Level Consultations held in Dhaka where both nations underscored the significance of strengthening economic and diplomatic ties. By Geo News...

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Afghan Refugees Remain Rooted in Pakistan’s Northwest Despite a Crackdown

Pakistan’s efforts to deport undocumented Afghan nationals remain resolute, but many Afghan refugees in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province remain steadfast in their decision to stay. Pakistan began this effort back in October 2023 with plans of expelling over 3 million Afghans by year’s end; yet, implementation has met resistance and logistical hurdles such as those seen...

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