Both countries agree to a ceasefire after dozens were killed and injured in recent fighting along their shared border.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire following violent clashes along their border that left several people dead and many others injured.
Reports indicate that the fighting broke out after a confrontation between troops from both sides in the Torkham area, leading to hours of heavy gunfire. The violence forced hundreds of residents to flee their homes in search of safety.
According to security officials from both countries, the truce is intended to allow time for dialogue and to work toward a lasting peace. However, analysts warn of the possibility of renewed tensions, as such border clashes have long strained relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.