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Pakistan-Afghan Peace Jirga Meets for Joint Agenda on 31st

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A Pak-Afghan peace jirga is set to take place in Peshawar on March 31, aimed at fostering peace, stability, and dialogue between neighboring countries. Organized under the auspices of Aspire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Qaumi Islahi Tehreek, the event will see notable political leaders, tribal elders, religious scholars, civil society members, business community representatives, and media persons in attendance.

The jirga’s focus is on mutual respect, trust-building, and serious negotiations for lasting peace. A joint declaration in favor of peace will be issued at the end of the jirga, which will then be sent to both governments. The aim is to create a common path for peace and stability between Pakistan and Afghanistan, addressing the current tension that calls for immediate resolution.

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