
Erdogan Offers Ceasefire Mediation: Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clashes
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Turkish President Erdogan offers to mediate ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid escalating border clashes. The conflict, now in its sixth day, follows Afghan attacks in response to Pakistani airstrikes. Both sides have traded operations along their shared border, raising global concerns. The fighting broke an earlier truce set up by Qatar and Turkey last October. Pakistans PM Sharif discussed the situation with Erdogan, pledging to work towards regional peace. Afghanistans Taliban government has not commented on the offer. Casualty claims vary widely, with no independent verification. Pakistan insists on military action until Afghanistan cracks down on militants operating from their territory.
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