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Pakistanabout 2 hours ago·De-escalating·NOTABLE 40

Clerics from Pakistan, Afghanistan appeal for extended ceasefire until Eidul Azha

The appeal for a prolonged ceasefire suggests an effort to mitigate violence and promote peace, indicative of diplomatic approaches in the region.

A group of clerics from Pakistan and Afghanistan has called upon authorities to prolong the ceasefire initiated for Eidul Fitr through to Eidul Azha. This appeal was made in light of the Islamic festival and aimed at reducing hostilities in the region.
40
Humanitarian60
Economic10
Security25
Political50
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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Attaullah Tarar

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