Afghan Minister Claims Victory in Border Skirmish with Pakistan
Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi declared victory in a border conflict against Pakistan, halting further action at the behest of Gulf nations. Emphasizing dialogue over warfare, Muttaqi underscored Afghanistan's commitment to peace. The remarks were made at a Ficci event in response to media queries.

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Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi announced on Monday that Afghanistan successfully defended itself in a border skirmish with Pakistan. The conflict ceased following requests from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, who sought to mediate peace.
Muttaqi, addressing media inquiries at a Ficci event, expressed that Afghanistan's response to Pakistani aggression had met its objectives. He emphasized that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE had urged a cessation of hostilities, to which Afghanistan consented.
Articulating a future free of warfare, Muttaqi stated, 'We believe that war is not a solution to any problem.' He advocated for dialogue and diplomacy as means to resolve ongoing issues, firmly asserting Afghanistan's desire for peace and prosperity in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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