Afghan Taliban and Pakistan agree short truce
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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad is ready for talks with Afghanistan under "legitimate" terms after deadly border clashes and a fragile 48-hour ceasefire.
A temporary ceasefire has been agreed to after border violence escalated between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the weekend as both sides blame each other for attacks.
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