A grand jirga in Kurram District has resumed its proceedings, despite a deadlock over the surrender of heavy weapons. The development comes as a helicopter service continues to deliver essential supplies, including medicines, to the area. The 2008 Murree Agreement, which requires all parties to surrender their weapons, is set to be enforced. The agreement, finalized by the grand jirga, marks a significant step towards peace in the region. The ongoing efforts aim to bring stability and normalcy to Kurram District, which has been affected by years of conflict. The implementation of the agreement is expected to have a positive impact on the local population, who have been suffering due to the ongoing violence. The grand jirga's decision to enforce the agreement is a crucial step towards lasting peace in the region, and its success will be closely monitored by all parties involved.
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helicopter services continue to deliver essential supplies, including medicines to Kurram District
the 2008 Murree Agreement will be enforced, requiring all parties to surrender their weapons
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helicopter services continue to deliver essential supplies, including medicines to Kurram District | ✔ |
the 2008 Murree Agreement will be enforced, requiring all parties to surrender their weapons | ✔ |
Facts that align with the main story
helicopter services continue to deliver essential supplies, including medicines to Kurram District
the 2008 Murree Agreement will be enforced, requiring all parties to surrender their weapons
published 60 days ago
published 60 days ago
published 60 days ago
published 60 days ago
published 60 days ago
published 60 days ago