
Pakistan's Sharif discusses Afghanistan with Syria's interim president Sharaa
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call on Monday with Syria's interim President Ahmad Sharaa, discussing recent developments in Afghanistan amid escalating regional tensions.
According to Afghanistan International, Sharif and Sharaa expressed concern over the potential spread of conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States, emphasizing the need for restraint, de-escalation and dialogue. Sharif stated Pakistan is ready to play a constructive role in restoring peace and stability. The call also covered dangerous escalations in the region. However, a spokesperson for Sharif had previously said no talks or negotiations with the Taliban would occur.
Amu TV reported that Sharif received the call from Sharaa, with Pakistan's government stating the two sides agreed to maintain close coordination on regional developments and increase cooperation in mutual areas of interest. No details on Afghanistan were provided in Pakistan's statement, and Syria's interim government has not commented.
The conversation occurs amid heightened Pakistan-Taliban tensions. Afghanistan International detailed Pakistani airstrikes on provinces including Paktika, Paktia, Khost, Kunar and Nangarhar since Thursday, with Taliban forces claiming to have shot down jets entering Kabul airspace, destroyed a Pakistani tank in Shakhin, Paktika, and targeted a military commissariat in Dand Patan, Paktia. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed bombings, while sources reported strikes on a border unit near Jalalabad and a refugee camp in Khash Kunar killing three children. Clashes continued in Spin Boldak, with Taliban claiming three Pakistani soldiers killed and a border post captured.
Amu TV noted Pakistani attacks on Kabul, including Bagram airbase and Darulaman military center, with both sides claiming heavy casualties. Local sources reported ongoing clashes along the borders of Kandahar and Zabul.
Regional diplomatic efforts are underway, with countries including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey seeking to reduce tensions. Taliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Shibani previously stressed dialogue to resolve conflicts with Pakistan. The Taliban has called on the international community to compel Pakistan toward peace.
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