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Intense border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan killed dozens of people this week, with both sides on Wednesday agreeing to a 48-hour ceasefire.
Addressing a group of male-only journalists, the foreign minister said claims about women being put under heavy restrictions in his country were all part of propaganda.
The DG ISPR account, which serves as the official communication arm of the Pakistan Army, alleged that Indian-backed elements were involved in recent clashes that killed 11 Pakistani soldiers.
Controversy over Taliban's exclusion of women from press conference reveals deeper power struggle at Afghan Embassy in Delhi.