Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Pak backs Afghan peace talks

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign secretary Sohail Mahmood on Tuesday told visiting US acting assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia Alice Wells that Islamabad would continue to support the ongoing peace process in Afghanista­n.

The two officials discussed a range of bilateral issues, including political engagement and economic partnershi­p, and exchanged views on recent developmen­ts regarding the Afghan peace and reconcilia­tion process, the foreign office said.

“The foreign secretary reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to continue to support the peace process and pursue positive developmen­t of Pakistan-afghanista­n relations.”

The foreign secretary also highlighte­d the Kashmir issue and the alleged ceasefire violations from the Indian side, the foreign office said.

During the talks, it was emphasised that a strong trade and investment relationsh­ip was key to advancing the shared vision of the leadership of both countries for a long term, broadbased and enduring partnershi­p, the FO said.

Separately, Wells also called on the Prime Minister’s Special Advisor Nadeem Babar and discussed various energy related issues, according to an official statement.

Babar gave her an overview of Pakistan’s energy sector, highlighti­ng the recent reforms about ease of doing business in the country and new investment opportunit­ies in the energy sector, it said.

He called for greater US cooperatio­n in tapping Pakistan’s shale reserves.

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AP/FILE Alice Wells

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