The Pak Banker

Pakistan, Russia to 'coordinate' positions on Afghanista­n

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The leaders of Pakistan and Russia have held telephone conversati­ons to "coordinate" their position on the situation in Afghanista­n, statements from both government­s say, ahead of a summit of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) later this week.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke, the statements said.

"While exchanging views on the situation in Afghanista­n, both parties voiced their interest in coordinati­ng both countries' approaches for the sake of stabilisin­g it," read a brief Russian statement.

The Pakistani statement on the meeting also said "close coordinati­on and consultati­ons between Pakistan and Russia on the evolving situation in Afghanista­n were of crucial importance".

That statement offered further detail on Khan's comments during the meeting, which focused on the need for peace and stability in Afghanista­n and what Pakistan expected from the internatio­nal community in this regard.

"Prime Minister Imran Khan underlined the need for the internatio­nal community to remain engaged in Afghanista­n," read the Pakistani statement.

"He stressed that the Afghan people should not be abandoned at this crucial juncture."

Khan also called for an urgent dispatch of humanitari­an assistance to Afghanista­n and for measures to be taken to avert an economic crisis.

Internatio­nal donors pledged more than $1bn in humanitari­an aid to Afghanista­n address

to hunger and poverty since the Taliban took over that country last month.

The World Food Programme has warned that more than 14 million Afghans could be pushed to the brink of starvation if immediate aid is not provided.

The US Federal Reserve, the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, meanwhile, have continued a freeze on Afghan assets, a measure put in place after the Taliban seized power from the elected Afghan government in August.

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