KABUL: Afghanistan National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar will revisit Pakistan on Sunday, pronounced a presentation released by a Afghan Presidential Palace today.
Atmar will be accompanied with high-level member of a Afghan army.
The inhabitant confidence confidant is scheduled to accommodate Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in that informal confidence and shared family of a adjacent countries will be discussed.
The presentation pronounced that a Afghan commission has been invited by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
The dual leaders also determine to not concede their soils to be used for anti-state activities opposite any other
PM Abbasi visited Kabul for a day-long revisit during a invitation of Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Apr 6. Both a leaders betrothed to work together on informal confidence in a pivotal face-to-face meeting.
“President Ghani and Prime Minister Abbasi discussed a whole progression of Pak-Afghan family including assent and settlement in Afghanistan, counter-terrorism, lapse of Afghan refugees, shared trade and informal connectivity,” pronounced a matter from a Pakistani primary minister’s bureau following pivotal meetings with Afghan boss and met Chief Executive Dr. Abdullah Abdullah.
PM Abbasi also announced a present of 40 thousand tons of wheat for a Afghan people. He also announced waiver of additional regulatory avocation on Afghan trade to Pakistan to assistance lift a Afghan economy, a matter pronounced further. The dual sides also concluded to trigger discussions on consular matters and sell of municipal prisoners.