An al-Qaeda-linked militant commander has ordered his followers to stop attacks in Pakistan after the new government began "secret" peace talks.
Pakistan's new government, which was formed after February's general election, has promised to pursue negotiations in a bid to end a tide of militant violence in which hundreds of people have been killed since the middle of last year.
But the prospect of peace pacts with militants based in lawless tribal areas along the Afghan border has raised concern as critics say deals only give militants the opportunity to regroup and intensify their attacks in Afghanistan.