Pakistani and US officials embroiled in a high-level diplomatic Twitter row over the ongoing peace talks between Washington and the Taliban in Afghanistan
The latest furore underscores the delicate balance of regional tensions as the US steps up a push to find a way out of Afghanistan, more than 17 years after its invasion of the war-ravaged country.
Khan, last week, also told reporters that Afghan Taliban wanted to meet him but he cancelled the meeting on Kabul's protest.
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