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India Advocates for Pragmatic Taliban Engagement at UN Security Council: Balancing Diplomacy and Development
Dec 11, 2025 11:50 pm CST
India's Ambassador to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, has called for a balanced approach to Taliban engagement, emphasizing development cooperation over punitive measures. During a UN Security Council meeting, he highlighted India's extensive humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan, including healthcare projects and emergency aid, while expressing concern over security issues and transit restrictions affecting the country. India has restored its Technical Mission in Kabul to Embassy status, demonstrating its continued commitment to Afghan development.
India Condemns Pakistan's "Trade and Transit Terrorism" Against Afghanistan at UN Security Council Meeting
Dec 11, 2025 12:18 pm CST
India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, criticized Pakistan for what he termed "trade and transit terrorism" against Afghanistan during a recent UN Security Council meeting. Amid ongoing border tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, India expressed support for Afghanistan's territorial integrity while condemning actions that violate international law and WTO norms. The statement highlights India's continued advocacy for peace and stability in the region.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Conflict Escalates Following Failed Peace Negotiations
Dec 06, 2025 05:56 am CST
Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire along their shared border amid rising tensions after unsuccessful peace talks in Saudi Arabia. The skirmish in Kandahar's Spin Boldak district highlights ongoing security concerns, with Pakistan alleging Afghan-based militants are responsible for recent attacks while Afghanistan denies responsibility. This incident follows October's deadly clashes that killed dozens, the worst violence since Taliban's 2021 takeover.
Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan: Taliban Vows Retaliation After Alleged Airstrikes
Nov 26, 2025 02:59 am CST
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached a critical point following alleged airstrikes that killed nine children and a woman in Khost province. The Taliban government has vowed to "respond appropriately" while Pakistan denies involvement. This incident occurs amid ongoing security concerns, cross-border disputes, and recent terrorist attacks, further complicating the already strained diplomatic relations between the neighboring countries.
Pakistan Airstrikes on Afghan Civilian Areas Escalate Tensions as Taliban Warns of Response
Nov 26, 2025 01:28 am CST
Pakistan's overnight airstrikes on civilian areas in Afghanistan's Paktika, Khost, and Kunar provinces have shattered diplomatic agreements and caused multiple civilian casualties. The Taliban-led government has condemned these attacks as violations of sovereignty and international norms, promising a "necessary response" while former Afghan leaders and diplomats call for de-escalation. Analysts warn this escalation could lead to open, unending regional conflict.
Abandoned Diplomatic Outposts: The Silent Stories of US-Housed Embassies from Afghanistan, Iran, and Venezuela
Nov 21, 2025 04:33 pm CST
In Washington's prestigious Kalorama district, several diplomatic buildings stand abandoned, reflecting dramatic shifts in international relations. From Afghanistan's embassy closure following the Taliban's return to power, to Syria's recent symbolic reopening, and Iran's long-vacant property, these diplomatic outposts tell compelling stories of geopolitical upheaval while raising questions about their maintenance and future under international conventions.
Afghanistan's Taliban Orders Trade Diversion Away From Pakistan Routes Within Three Months
Nov 12, 2025 09:08 pm CST
Afghanistan's Taliban government has issued a three-month deadline for traders to end reliance on Pakistani trade routes, citing repeated border blockades. Deputy PM Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar directed businesses to find alternative markets for imports including medicine, while Pakistan's traders report significant losses from the October 11 border closure with stranded perishable goods and thousands of unemployed laborers.
Taliban Excluded from COP30 Despite Afghanistan's High Climate Vulnerability
Nov 10, 2025 01:37 am CST
The Taliban government has expressed concern over being excluded from the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, highlighting that Afghanistan faces severe climate impacts despite contributing only 0.06% of global emissions. With 89% of Afghans dependent on agriculture and the country experiencing severe droughts, the Taliban argues their diplomatic isolation shouldn't prevent participation in critical climate discussions.
Failed Afghanistan-Pakistan Peace Talks Escalate Tensions as Taliban Warns of Potential Conflict
Nov 08, 2025 10:07 pm CST
The latest round of Afghanistan-Pakistan peace negotiations in Istanbul ended in deadlock, with the Taliban accusing Pakistan of insincerity and obstruction despite mediation efforts by Turkey and Qatar. Tensions have escalated as Afghan officials warn Pakistan against testing their patience, while Pakistan's Defense Minister confirms no plans for further talks. The failed negotiations reveal deepening mistrust that threatens to push the relationship toward open confrontation despite the current ceasefire along the border.
Pakistan's Defense Minister Threatens War with Taliban as Afghan-Pakistan Peace Talks Begin in Turkey
Nov 06, 2025 09:43 am CST
Pakistan's Defense Minister Khwaja Asif issued a stark "war" threat against the Taliban government just before critical Afghan-Pakistan peace talks in Istanbul. The high-stakes negotiations, mediated by Turkey and Qatar, aim to resolve deadly border clashes and restore stability while addressing contentious issues including drone strikes, militant sanctuaries, and closed trade routes that have severely impacted regional security and economic relations.








