Officials from Pakistan and Afghanistan began talks in Qatar on Saturday to defuse tensions nearly a week of cross-border clashes that killed dozens of troops and civilians on both sides, a senior Taliban official said. Kabul had accused Islamabad on Friday of violating a 48-hour ceasefire where at least 10 people were killed.
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