The Pakistani Senate has unanimously passed a resolution condemning unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban and demanding an immediate ceasefire, according to multiple reports from Dawn. The resolution calls on the Taliban to halt hostile acts, respect international norms, and urges the international community to take action to promote peace and stability in the region.
The resolution also emphasizes Pakistan's commitment to regional stability and underscores the necessity for Kabul to prevent its territory from being used for terrorism or aggression against Pakistan. Lawmakers highlighted the importance of peaceful coexistence as a foundation for lasting security along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
A senior Pakistani security official conveyed that the Afghan Taliban are aware of Pakistan’s concerns and must take verifiable steps to initiate a ceasefire or engage in dialogue. The official specified that recent military operations against terrorist camps and cross-border attacks have heightened tensions between the two sides.
Pakistan’s position reflects a broader call for cooperation from the international community to ensure adherence to international norms and the cessation of hostile actions originating from Afghan soil. The Senate’s resolution formally communicates these expectations to both the Afghan Taliban and global actors involved in the region.
Going forward, attention will focus on whether the Afghan Taliban respond with tangible actions toward a ceasefire and dialogue, as well as how international stakeholders might facilitate or pressure both parties to stabilize the border area and prevent further conflict escalation.

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Sherry Rehman
Pakistan




