Pakistan defense minister "Afghanistan wants peace but open war is inevitable if an agreement fails"
Minseung Kang
Summary
- Pakistan's defense minister said that if peace talks with Afghanistan fail, open war is inevitable.
- It reported that tensions between the two countries are actually leading to armed conflict.
- The two countries said they are in conflict over Pakistan Taliban (TTP).

The Pakistani government said that if peace talks with Afghanistan break down, armed conflict is inevitable.
On the 25th (local time), according to overseas economic news channel Walter Bloomberg, Pakistan's defense minister said, "Afghanistan wants peace, but if an agreement is not reached, open war (open war) is inevitable."
Recent tensions between the two countries have led to actual armed clashes. The two countries have pointed to the Islamist armed group Pakistan Taliban (TTP) as the cause of the clashes. Pakistan argues that the TTP has hideouts inside Afghanistan and carries out terrorist attacks within its borders, while the Afghan Taliban denies this.

Minseung Kang
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