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There is nothing about 'expiration' in the Durand agreement. That is a lie concocted by some Afghan expansionists. Go ahead, look it up and show me instead of regurgitating flawed Afghan/Indian anti-Pakistan talking points.
No one other than those Afghan nationalists considers the Durand anything but an international border. If certain Afghans wish to claim that the Durand is expired and therefore FATA and K-P are disputed, then they need to take their case to the UN or some other international body and have resolutions passed or judgments issued in their favor.
Till then they can rant about 'expired' all they want.
Agreement
between
His Highness Amir Abdul Rahman Khan, G.C.E.I
Amir of Afghanistan and its Dependencies, on the one part, and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Mar 11, 2005 ... The agreement was only for 100 years and it expired in 1993. Moreover as early as 1949, Afghanistan's Loya Jirga declared the Durand Line
September 2005, President Pervez Musharraf called for the building of a fence delineating the border, which met with opposition from Pashtuns political groups and Afghanis who view the border as illegitimate.
For decades Afghanistan has been disputing the Durand Line with the Afghan historians claiming that the agreement expired in January 1993 after completing 100 years.
The Unholy Durand Line
“Kabul has refused to renew the Durand Line treaty since 1993 when it expired, "