
LAHORE (RNN TV) — Pakistan and Afghanistan on Saturday pledged to strengthen bilateral ties through increased cooperation in key areas, including security, trade, transit, and connectivity.
The agreement came during delegation-level talks in Kabul, led by Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, and Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.
Both sides highlighted the importance of continued high-level engagement to address mutual concerns and deepen collaboration.
The discussions focused on regional trade, border management, and improving people-to-people contacts. Dar emphasized resolving security and border-related issues to unlock the full potential of regional connectivity and economic integration.
The Pakistani delegation included senior officials from various ministries, including interior, railways, foreign affairs, and the Federal Board of Revenue. Dar was warmly welcomed by Afghan officials upon his arrival in Kabul for the one-day visit.
This meeting follows recent diplomatic exchanges, with a Pakistani delegation, led by Ambassador Muhammad Sadiq Khan, having held talks in Kabul, and an Afghan delegation, headed by its commerce minister, visiting Islamabad.
During the latest Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) meeting, Pakistani officials expressed concerns about the Afghan Taliban’s stance on the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which remains a significant security challenge for Islamabad.
Source: Web Desk
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