Islamabad is seeking to shore up the fragile truce with the Taliban regime in Kabul, but the two sides are at odds over the regime’s support for the Taliban’s Pakistani branch, the TTP. The Pakistan government has been attempting to broker a ceasefire between the Afghan Taliban and the Afghan government, but its efforts have been hindered by the presence of the TTP, which has been embroiled in its own conflict with the Pakistani security forces.
Despite the ongoing tensions, Pakistan continues to engage in diplomatic efforts to facilitate peace talks between the Afghan Taliban and the Kabul administration. However, the presence of the TTP has complicated these efforts, as the group has been accused of carrying out several attacks within Pakistan, which has led to increased security measures and military operations against the group.
The situation has raised concerns about the stability of the region, as the continuation of hostilities could lead to further instability and humanitarian crises. International actors, including the United Nations and regional powers, are closely monitoring the developments, hoping to find a resolution that addresses the security concerns of all parties involved.