ISLAMABAD — President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis “very quickly,” as peace talks between the warring neighbors entered a second day.
The two countries are embroiled in a bitter security dispute, with each side saying they were responding to aggression from the other during clashes earlier this month .
It was the deadliest fighting between them in several years, marking a low point in relations while also causing alarm in a region where armed groups like Al Qaeda are trying to resurface.
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of turning a blind eye to militants who cross the border for attacks, a charge the country’s Taliban rulers reject.
The second round of talks between them began in Istanbul on Saturday, focusing on transforming a fragile

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