PM praises Turkiye's 'constructive role' in promoting Pak-Afghan peace after recent ceasefire

Extends Eid greetings to Erdogan and Jordan’s king; Ankara, UN welcome Pak-Afghan temporary ceasefire

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Photos : File

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday acknowledged Turkiye’s constructive role in promoting peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan in light of the recently announced temporary ceasefire.

Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday announced a temporary pause in hostilities ahead of Eid, in a rare de-escalation following days of heightened cross-border tensions. The ceasefire, announced separately by Islamabad and Kabul, will remain in effect from midnight March 18/19 until midnight March 23/24, with both sides warning that any violation could trigger an immediate resumption of military operations.

The halt in fighting was achieved as a result of mediation by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkiye.

A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office today said PM Shehbaz and Turkish President Recep Erdogan exchanged views on the situation in Afghanistan.

"The prime minister acknowledged Turkiye's constructive role in promoting peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan and particularly with regard to the recently announced temporary ceasefire during the Eid period."

PM Shehbaz expressed solidarity with the Turkish nation amid recent missile attacks during the conflict in the Middle East, condemning the escalation of regional tensions. “The entire Pakistani nation stands with our Turkish brothers and sisters during these difficult times,” the prime minister said.

"Both leaders agreed that a resolution to the regional situation is only possible through negotiations and diplomacy."

The premier also conveyed his warm wishes to President Erdoğan, his family and the people of Turkiye ahead of Eid, with the two leaders praying for peace, unity and prosperity for the Muslim community.

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