Earlier, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry announced that the talks would be held at a high level and said the meeting would focus on details of the implementation of the second round of negotiations.
However, as the meeting approaches, it remains unclear who will represent each side.
Political analyst Samiullah Ahmadi said: “Afghanistan wants Pakistan to send a delegation with decision-making power because the previous team lacked the capacity.”
During the second round of negotiations, delegations from both countries accused each other of incompetence in the dialogue process.
Political experts say that to resolve the ongoing tensions between the two countries, talks need to focus on specific provisions of the agreement and establish a clear mechanism to effectively address challenges between Kabul and Islamabad.
MNA/
