Pakistan delegation in Kabul to discuss security-related matters

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Pakistan delegation in Kabul: The Foreign Office reported that Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. General Nadeem Anjum are in the Afghan capital to discuss important border concerns, particularly counterterrorism measures.

Meanwhile, in its most recent trip to the war-torn nation, Pakistan’s senior delegation on Wednesday met with Afghanistan’s acting deputy prime minister as terrorists continue to seek refuge in the neighboring nation.

The current visit occurs at a time when security worries in regions bordering Afghanistan are at an all-time high due to increased attacks on security forces by the TTP and other terror organizations.

The country’s top spymaster and the defence minister are seen with Afghan officials in the images circulating on the internet. Furthermore, according to reports, the two sides talked about fostering commerce, regional connections, and economic collaboration.”

Mullah Baradar stressed the importance of fortifying ties between the two parties. He advocated for stronger economic and commercial links between neighbouring nations. According to sources, he also urged for making it easier for visitors to pass through the Torkham and Spin Boldak gates, particularly those who needed medical attention.

However, The delegation from Pakistan reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to aiding the Afghan people by building roads, trade routes, and other infrastructure.

Pakistan delegation in Kabul to discuss security-related matters

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