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Afghanistan Denies Entry to Pakistan Defence Officials Amid Rising Border Tensions

Kabul blocks visas for Pakistan’s top military and intelligence leaders as cross-border conflict intensifies.

In a move that has further strained relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Afghan government has refused visas to Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, ISI chief Asim Malik, and two senior military generals. The rejections reportedly came over the last three days, signaling Kabul’s serious concerns amid ongoing border tensions.

The decision follows a series of escalating clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Both sides have reported casualties, with Pakistan confirming the deaths of 23 soldiers, while Afghan authorities have claimed higher Pakistani losses. The situation has highlighted the fragility of relations between the neighboring countries and raised concerns about regional security.

Global actors have also started to weigh in. Former US President Donald Trump suggested he could mediate to ease the situation, citing his experience in conflict resolution. China has called for restraint, urging both nations to safeguard civilian lives, maintain regional stability, and protect Chinese personnel operating in the area.

This latest development reflects the complex dynamics in South Asia, where diplomatic channels are being tested alongside military confrontations. Analysts say that the visa denial underscores Afghanistan’s increasing wariness of Pakistan’s involvement in regional security matters.

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