Pakistan has presented a detailed plan to Afghanistan aimed at eliminating terrorism emanating from its territory, during the second round of bilateral talks in Istanbul.

The discussions between Pakistan and the Taliban government, hosted by Turkey, lasted nine hours, sources say.

The seven-member Pakistani delegation took part in the talks and reiterated Islamabad’s demand for the dismantling of terrorist and training camps inside Afghanistan, reported.

During the meeting, Pakistan tabled a comprehensive draft proposal, which the Taliban authorities are now reviewing. Pakistan also restated its firm position on extremist groups, including Fitna al-Khawarij and other militant organisations.

Sources familiar with the matter said the negotiations aim to establish a consensus on mechanism

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