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Pakistan map error sparks row at peace talks

Pakistan map error sparks row at peace talks

Post by : Shakul

A diplomatic meeting between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul has drawn attention after a map error created controversy during the discussions. The meeting was organized to reduce tensions between the two neighboring countries, but the issue quickly became a topic of public debate.

The incident happened when a map was displayed that appeared to incorrectly represent parts of Pakistan. Observers noted that areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan were either missing or shown inaccurately. This raised questions about how such an error could occur during an important diplomatic event.

The talks were held under a Track 1.5 format, which includes former officials, policy experts, and influential figures from both sides. The goal of the meeting was to promote dialogue and find solutions to ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The meeting was facilitated by organizations based in Türkiye and Qatar. It was aimed at encouraging cooperation and addressing key issues affecting relations between the two countries. Despite the positive intentions, the map controversy overshadowed the discussions.

Social media users in Pakistan reacted strongly to the incident. Many questioned the accuracy of the map and expressed concern over how the country was represented during an international meeting. The issue quickly gained attention online.

Some media outlets initially published reports with the incorrect map but later removed the content from their platforms. This action further fueled discussions about the mistake and its impact on public perception.

Officials and experts from both countries participated in the dialogue. The Pakistani delegation included former diplomats and lawmakers, while Afghanistan was represented by experienced political and media figures.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been tense in recent months. Earlier incidents, including military actions, have added to the strain between the two nations, making dialogue efforts even more important.

Overall, the map error highlights the importance of accuracy in diplomatic settings. While the talks aimed to promote peace, the controversy shows how small mistakes can create larger issues in sensitive international discussions.

May 2, 2026 2:48 p.m. 597

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