Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
The move is being hailed as an important development to promote regional peace
US review of deal prompted by allegations Taliban have not cut relationship with al-Qaida in Afghanistan
Nearly 111,000 Afghan civilian casualties documented over a 12-year period, with spike in final three months after negotiations began
Comments by army spokesman Maj. Gen. Babar Iftikhar follow last Friday’s visit to Pakistan by US Central Command Chief Gen. Kenneth McKenzie
Police say victims were traveling to work when their vehicle was ambushed in North Waziristan tribal district
Iceland’s John Snorri, Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr, and their Pakistani partner, Muhammad Ali Sadpara, lost contact with base camp February 5
Russia’s presidential envoy to Afghanistan spoke ahead of Wednesday’s NATO conference aimed at determining whether to meet a May 1 deadline agreed to with the Taliban for the withdrawal of US and allied troops from Afghanistan
Biden administration is reviewing whether the Taliban is honoring its commitments before deciding to withdraw remaining 2,500 US troops
Washington has reduced the number of US forces in the country to 2,500 from nearly 13,000 a year ago
The three mountaineers from Pakistan, Iceland and Chile went missing on Feb. 5
Pakistani troops responded promptly and killed four assailants, officials say
UN officials say gunmen targeted a vehicle of Afghan security personnel escorting the convoy
Supreme Court also directs federal and provincial governments to immediately make necessary amendments to relevant laws and rules
The arrangement allows Afghanistan access to Pakistani seaports, as well as land routes, to conduct international trade and export Afghan goods to India
Officials said 45 countries, including the US, China and Russia, will participate in the AMAN-21 exercise
John Snorri from Iceland, Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile and Muhammad Ali Sadpara from Pakistan, lost contact with base camp Friday
Bombings near rallies in Baluchistan killed two people and injured over two dozen
Fighting comes as United States reviews February 2020 agreement with Taliban, which requires remaining American and allied forces to leave Afghanistan by May 2021
Pakistani officials said the nationwide inoculation drive will be rolled out Wednesday
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