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Grand Jirga concludes in Kohat, both parties sign peace agreement for Kurram
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A convened in to restore peace in has successfully concluded, with both parties signing a , marking a major step towards stability in the region. According to the sources, the three-week-long negotiations culminated in a formal agreement under the supervision of Kohat Commissioner. Both sides have pledged to cooperate with the government and administration in efforts to ensure lasting peace. The peace accord requires both parties to: As part of the agreement, the government will establish a comprising tasked with securing key routes into . This measure aims to prevent further disturbances and bolster public confidence. The official announcement of the will take place at the , where stakeholders are expected to outline the implementation plan. Sources revealed that one party had , while the during the closing session of the . Local leaders and mediators have lauded the agreement as a and an example of how traditional dispute-resolution mechanisms can foster peace and cooperation. The government has reiterated its and pledged to closely monitor the implementation process to ensure in the region. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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