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'Kabul is proxy of India,' says Pakistan's Khawaja Asif, warns Afghans to return home ahead of Doha meet

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52% : Asif's comments came days after Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi visited India to discuss trade and bilateral relations.
48% : Reports say the truce might have been extended for now, as representatives from both countries are scheduled to meet in Doha, Qatar, to work on a solution Pakistan threatens action against Afghanistan amid ceasefire tensions In a post on social media, Asif said, "Pakistan can no longer afford to maintain relations with Kabul as it did in the past.

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