Bilateral relations have been marred by accusations that each is helping militant enemies of the other, and Afghan officials have said they suspect Pakistani intelligence of backing the Taliban and its insurgent ally the Haqqani network.
One Turkish official, saying that the regional environment is deteriorating, added: "Now is perhaps the time to try to reverse the course."
"We sense that they have a genuine wish to talk to each other because they realise this trend is not helping either of them," the official said, speaking on the eve of Tuesday's summit between Presidents Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, Asif Zardari of Pakistan and Abdullah Gul of Turkey.
There has been a flurry of speculation about drawing the Taliban and Haqqani group into negotiations to end the fighting in Afghanistan, a subject of mounting urgency ahead of US combat troops' withdrawal by the end of 2014.
Karzai, underlining Afghan suspicions that Islamabad is backing the Taliban, has said that any negotiations he has should be with Pakistan.
Significantly, Pakistan's military chief General Ashfaq Kayani will meet his Afghan counterpart on the sidelines of what will be the sixth summit between the three leaders.
Regional conference
The trilateral talks will be followed by a regional conference on Afghanistan to be attended by Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna and their counterparts from France and Germany, among others. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cancelled her trip because of the ill health of her mother.
Many Afghans believe Pakistan is supporting the Taliban in order to regain influence in Kabul once Western forces leave.
Afghan officials believe the assassination in Kabul on September 20 of former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani was ordered by Taliban leaders they say are based in the southwest Pakistan city of Quetta.
Pakistan has also come under pressure from Kabul and Washington over allegations that its Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) has close ties with the Haqqani group, which operates inside Afghanistan with a rear base in the Pakistani tribal area of North Waziristan.
Pakistan has denied the allegations, and officials have called on Afghanistan and US forces there to act decisively against anti-Pakistan militants operating from Afghanistan.
Karzai worried Pakistan by signing a strategic partnership with its arch-rival India earlier this month, stoking old Pakistani fears of encirclement by unfriendly neighbours on its western and eastern borders.
Turkey wants both sides to speak frankly at the Istanbul meeting. "We are also hoping to have those two countries sign modest cooperation protocols," the official said.
The post-summit conference, attended by 14 countries from the region and 13 involved in helping Afghanistan, is expected to agree on a document with confidence-building elements, he said.
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In India, Pakistan is rarely considered as an enemy, but we cannot change the mindset of Pakistanis till realisation of same come from within their own hearts.
@VINOD: lol,I fell of my chair after reading your comment. The english Pakistani media is full of nothing but praise for India, anyone who tries to protects Pakistani Economic or National Security Interest is labelled an ISI agent
Just last week a former Indian Foreign Minister wrote an article calling of India to attack pakistan saying now is a great opportunity and america will thank india later . Anything that happens in pakistan is used as an attack against Pakistan. Pakistan Wins UNSC India " Ungrateful pakistan gets UNSC will help from dragon "
India media is worse than fox news
@ Vinod : I agree with you, it's the mindset of the 60's that our media and few establishments can't seem to shake it off, or perhaps it is done on purpose to benifit some party. India name has been used in the past to whip up quick public support. India and Pakistan should both look at each other in positive light. Calling India an Arch rival sounds more like an old mother tale. ET and Media get with the new programe.
@VINOD: Well they're not going to call it an unhealthy Pakistani obsession that makes them look like whoever invents bullet-proof shoes first will take the number one spot in everyone's hearts.
@VINOD:
Its simple, Pakistan identifies itself with enmity over India.
@Fasih Ali Khan: Higher than the Himalayas and deeper than the oceans?
We Love Turkey ... A True & Sincere Friend of Pakistan.
The whole exerciuse, talks +conference, might prove to be nothing more than hot air, as it does nothing to address the insurgency in full swing and its indigenous causes in Afghanistan.
I always wonder why Pakistan and its press keeps calling India their arch rival. Well what is their rivalry and what for? Pakistan has been created by a fair voting by all Indians and not by war. I have never seen this word "Arch Rival" used by Indian Press or leadership or people of India. Pakistan media will do a great service to both the countries if they drop this word.
POOR REPORTING: "US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cancelled her trip because of the ill health of her mother."
The other article reports that Ms Clinton will attend.
Pls read your articles before posting them:)
"Turkey hopes talks it is hosting between the presidents of Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul"
There is no law against hoping but is there rational basis for that hope?
The article is steadfastly silent on that account.