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Pakistan: Grand jirga brokers 'indefinite ceasefire' in Kurram

By ANI | Updated: December 7, 2024 13:15 IST

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [Pakistan], December 7 : After extensive discussions, the warring sides in Kurram district have agreed to an ...

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [Pakistan], December 7 : After extensive discussions, the warring sides in Kurram district have agreed to an indefinite ceasefire, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government announced on Friday.

This breakthrough follows a series of meetings led by a grand jirga, which visited the troubled region to mediate between the conflicting parties. The jirga, through both individual and collective sessions, facilitated hours-long deliberations, ultimately securing a ceasefire to bring much-needed calm to the area, Dawn reported.

Key decisions were also made during the talks to ensure sustainable peace in Kurram. The jirga proposed measures aimed at creating long-term stability, focusing on de-escalation and dialogue between the opposing groups.

As tensions have been escalating since November 21, when a convoy heading to Peshawar was ambushed, the agreement comes as a critical step toward reducing violence in the region. At least 40 people were killed in that ambush, and ongoing clashes have since pushed the death toll above 100, reported Dawn.

Barrister Mohammad Saif, the KP chief minister's aide, confirmed that the grand jirga had met with approximately 100 individuals from both sides in their efforts to broker peace.

Saif highlighted that the jirga had also addressed the issue of the trenches in the area, with an agreement that they would remain empty until a final decision was reached. This decision is viewed as an important confidence-building measure aimed at further reducing tensions.

Both sides involved in the conflict acknowledged that violence would not lead to a resolution, emphasising the need for patience and trust in the peace process. They agreed that, while a durable solution would take time, both sides were committed to working with the jirga for the future of the region, Dawn reported.

As part of the peace agreement, they pledged to return to their areas only when a lasting peace had been firmly established, ensuring a brighter future for the generations to come.

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