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    Pakistan rejects Afghanistan’s claim over Chaman border clash

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comNovember 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A soldier stands next to a border fence along Afghanistans Paktika province in Angoor Adda, Pakistan. — AFP/File
    A soldier stands next to a border fence along Afghanistan’s Paktika province in Angoor Adda, Pakistan. — AFP/File

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday rejected claims made by the Afghan regime regarding the latest exchange of fire at the Chaman border crossing, saying that the incident was triggered from the Afghan side.

    In a statement posted on X, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said that firing was initiated by Afghan forces, prompting Pakistani security personnel to respond “in a measured and responsible manner”.

    “The situation was brought under control due to the disciplined and professional action of our forces,” the statement said, adding that the ceasefire at the border remains intact.

    The ministry said Pakistan remains committed to resolving border matters through dialogue and expects “reciprocity and seriousness” from Kabul.

    “Pakistan has consistently worked to maintain peace along the Pak-Afghan border,” the statement added, urging Afghan authorities to avoid steps that escalate tensions.


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