Afghanistan's Taliban rulers had said on Friday they were willing to negotiate after Pakistan bombed their forces in major cities

Published 6 months ago on Feb 28th 2026, 4:26 pm
By Web Desk
WASHINGTON (Reuters): The United States on Friday expressed support for what it called Pakistan's "right to defend itself" against attacks from Afghanistan's Taliban rulers after Islamabad said earlier in the day that the neighboring countries were in "open war."
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers had said on Friday they were willing to negotiate after Pakistan bombed their forces in major cities.
"The United States supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against attacks from the Taliban, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group," a State Department spokesperson said in an emailed statement. U.S. diplomat Allison Hooker said on X she spoke on Friday with Pakistan Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch.
Pakistan is nuclear-armed and its military capabilities are vastly superior to Afghanistan's. However, the Taliban are adept at guerrilla warfare, hardened by decades of fighting with U.S.-led forces, before returning to power in 2021 when Washington withdrew chaotically.
Pakistan is a major non-NATO ally of Washington. The U.S. considers the Afghan Taliban to be a "terrorist" group.
The latest violence erupted after Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghan territory last weekend triggered Afghan retaliatory attacks along the border on Thursday, escalating long‑simmering tensions over Pakistan's claim that Afghanistan shelters Pakistani Taliban militants.
Afghanistan denies this and argues Pakistan is deflecting blame for its own security failures.
The State Department spokesperson said Washington was aware of the escalation in tensions and "outbreak of fighting between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban," adding the U.S. was "saddened by the loss of life."
Both sides reported heavy losses in the fighting, which Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said amounted to an "open war".
"The Taliban have consistently failed to uphold their counterterrorism commitments," the State Department said, adding that "terrorist groups use Afghanistan as a launching pad for their heinous attacks."

Honor’s Robot Phone is better than a gimbal in a phone has any right to be
- 2 دن قبل

Polaroid’s tiny instant camera is $72 and includes a free pack of film
- 6 گھنٹے قبل

Microsoft’s Clippy-like Mico character is no longer the face of Copilot
- 2 دن قبل

2K launches new studio to build its ‘next blockbuster sports franchise’
- 2 دن قبل

The fight over Flock and other ALPRs
- 2 دن قبل
Google is making the Pixel cameras better by making them worse
- 6 گھنٹے قبل

REVOO hosts C35 Series media meetup in Lahore, bringing families, creators and riders together
- 17 گھنٹے قبل
The Pixel Tag is Google’s answer to the AirTag
- 6 گھنٹے قبل

Meet the man who spent $15K on Beyoncé tickets
- 4 گھنٹے قبل
Google’s Pixel 11 series pairs a little new hardware with a lot of new software
- 6 گھنٹے قبل

It doesn’t have to be this hard to get divorced
- 4 گھنٹے قبل

How to take better photos of your pets
- 6 گھنٹے قبل
You May Like
Trending

