Pakistan tells Taliban leaders to join peace talks or leave country
Kabul [Afghanistan], Oct. 24 (ANI): Pakistan-based Taliban leaders have reportedly been asked to join the Afghan peace talks or leave the country along with their family members.
Kabul [Afghanistan], Oct. 24 (ANI): Pakistan-based Taliban leaders have reportedly been asked to join the Afghan peace talks or leave the country along with their family members.
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