Saudi Arabia Offers to Mediate Escalating Tensions Between Taliban and Pakistan

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Saudi Arabia has expressed its willingness to formally mediate in the escalating conflict and diplomatic standoff between the Taliban government in Afghanistan and the Government of Pakistan. This offer, confirmed by diplomatic sources, reflects Riyadh’s increasing engagement in regional conflict-management and its broader interest in maintaining stability across South Asia. The offer comes as relations between Kabul and Islamabad have severely deteriorated in recent months, primarily over Pakistan’s accusations that the militant group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is operating from Afghan soil to launch cross-border attacks, a claim the Taliban denies.

The renewed tensions have resulted in military clashes along the shared border (the Durand Line) and the closure of at least five key border crossings, severely disrupting vital civilian movement and trade flows. Although earlier negotiations mediated by Qatar and Türkiye in Istanbul failed to achieve a lasting resolution, the formal offer by Saudi Arabia—alongside a similar offer from Iran—signals a concerted effort by regional powers to prevent further deterioration into open conflict.Saudi Arabia’s move is highly strategic, leveraging its long-standing diplomatic and economic ties with both nations. It reinforces the Kingdom’s goal of enhancing its geopolitical footprint and soft-power diplomacy beyond its core economic reform agenda (Vision 2030). Riyadh’s implicit role as a strategic guarantor for Pakistan, formalized by a strategic defense pact signed in September 2025, underscores its readiness to back Islamabad should the conflict escalate further.

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