Financial Times Warns of Growing Risk of War Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

The Financial Times, in a recent analysis, has warned that relations between the Taliban administration and Pakistan have deteriorated to an unprecedented level, bringing both sides to the brink of a large-scale war. According to the newspaper, the ongoing tensions carry the risk of further destabilization in the region.
The report states that recent clashes between the two sides have resulted in the deaths of hundreds and the displacement of tens of thousands. This situation has placed additional pressure on residents of the border areas and heightened concerns about the spread of insecurity to other parts of the region.
The Financial Times added that continuing on this path could have dangerous consequences for South and Central Asia. The analysis emphasizes that immediate talks and international mediation are essential to prevent the escalation of the crisis.
The newspaper also highlights the important role of major powers, including the United States and China, in reducing tensions and calls for coordinated efforts to prevent the conflict from expanding. With the Taliban administration so far unable to establish stable and predictable relations with its neighbors, worries have grown over Afghanistan’s increasing isolation and its impact on regional security.




