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Top infantry commanders from Pakistan, Afghanistan and United States have stressed on a need to better Da’ish, also famous as Islamic State (IS), by interrelated efforts in particular areas of operations, a matter released by a Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
The Two Star turn confidence meeting, hold during a General Headquarters in Rawalpindi on Friday, led by DGMO Maj-Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Afghan DGMO Maj-Gen Habib Hesari and Resolute Support Mission’s Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) Maj-Gen Christopher Haas.
The trilateral assembly was succeeded by a Two Star Pakistan-Afghanistan Bilateral Meeting, in that both sides discussed measures for improving military-to-military coordination and cooperation.
Chaman incident, limit control/management and measures to quell cross-border glow violations were also came underneath discussion.
Both sides concluded to raise magnitude of shared interactions during mixed tiers by opposite authority and staff channels to encourage an sourroundings of mutual respect, trust, cordiality and cooperation.
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On May 5, Afghan army targeted Pakistani infantry guarding a census team near Chaman border, leaving at slightest 12 people, including women, children and an FC man, dead and 47 others injured.
In a retaliatory fire, Pakistani army killed 50 Afghan soldiers and limit confidence crew and harmed some-more than 100 troops, besides destroying 5 Afghan check posts.
The Afghan envoy had, however, contested a explain and pronounced usually dual Afghan infantry were killed.
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