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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on a sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan on Friday.
The assembly comes amid sharpening tensions between a dual countries. Ghani on Tuesday indicted Pakistan of waging an ‘undeclared fight of aggression’ opposite Afghanistan as he launched a supposed Kabul Process aiming to set a theatre for assent talks and bind an general agreement to finish ‘cross-border terrorism’.
“What will it take to remonstrate Pakistan that a fast Afghanistan helps them and helps a region?” he had remarked before a entertainment of 23 nations, a European Union, a United Nations and Nato.
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In this backdrop, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday chaired a ‘special’ assembly of a National Security Committee (NSC) of a Cabinet ‘to examination a issues of inhabitant and informal security’.
A day earlier, PM Nawaz exchanged pleasantries with his Indian reflection Narendra Modi during a accepting in a Kazakh collateral amid sharpening tensions between their dual countries over a operation of issues.
According to Outlook India, Modi and Sharif exchanged greetings when they were in a leaders’ loll for a accepting during a Astana Opera organized to acquire a leaders who are participating in a SCO Summit.
Since it was a initial arise when a dual leaders came opposite any other after Sharif’s heart surgery, Modi enquired about his health, sources told Outlook India. Modi also enquired about Sharif’s mom and family, they said.
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