Afghanistan, Oct. 13 -- Afghan authorities reportedly rejected visa requests from Pakistan's defence and intelligence chiefs, though Islamabad denied submitting any formal applications amid escalating border tensions between the two neighbours.
Afghan authorities have reportedly rejected visa requests from Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, intelligence chief Asim Malik, and two senior military generals amid rising tensions between the two neighbours.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the Pakistani delegation had sought permission to visit Kabul for official talks and submitted their passports to the Taliban embassy in Islamabad over the past three days. The request was turned down following Pakistan's recent ...