Authorities and regional analysts alike emphasize that sustaining dialogue between Pakistan and Afghanistan hinges on a more robust multilateral framework. Stakeholders underscore the necessity for inclusive engagement involving neighboring countries and international organizations to ensure the momentum of peace talks is neither lost nor undermined by unilateral interests. This approach aims to mitigate historical mistrust and foster an environment conducive to transparency and accountability throughout the negotiation process.

Key areas identified for enhanced cooperation include:

  • Joint border security management to prevent militant cross-border movements.
  • Shared intelligence protocols designed to build confidence among the involved parties.
  • Economic development initiatives to incentivize peace by addressing underlying issues such as poverty and unemployment.
Country Role in Talks Key Contribution
Pakistan Facilitator Host negotiations, border security cooperation
China Mediator Hosting venue, diplomatic backing
Afghanistan Principal Stakeholder Policy commitments, peace agenda
UN Agencies Observer Monitoring human rights, providing humanitarian aid