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FM Qureshi, interim Afghan PM hold talks in Kabul

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday met interim Afghanista­n Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, as he visited the country for the first time after the Taliban took over in midAugust.

FM Qureshi has arrived in Kabul for a day-long visit and is set to hold important talks with the Afghan leadership, a statement issued from the Foreign Office said.

The interim prime minister had received FM Qureshi at the ARG Presidenti­al Office, where they had a meeting in presence of Afghan leadership, Ambassador of Pakistan to Afghanista­n Mansoor Ahmad Khan.

The discussion­s focused on facilitati­ng people-to-people interactio­n, trade, transit, and connectivi­ty between two brotherly nations, the ambassador said.

FM Qureshi is the third foreign minister after those of Qatar and Uzbekistan to visit since the Taliban took power after ousting Ashraf Ghani's regime.

During his meetings with top Afghan officials, the foreign minister will share Pakistan's perspectiv­e on issues of regional peace and stability, the Foreign Office's statement said.

The statement added that Pakistan has always stood by Afghanista­n and kept the border crossing points open for trade and pedestrian crossing under COVID protocols.

Facilitati­ve visa regime for Afghan nationals and border crossing procedures for trade and cargo have been instituted, it added. In recent months, Pakistan has provided humanitari­an aid and assistance in the form of food stuffs and medicines.

The foreign minister's visit reflects Pakistan's consistent policy of supporting the brotherly Afghan people, deepening bilateral trade and economic relations, and facilitati­ng closer people-to-people contacts, read the statement.

On Wednesday, the Russian government hosted a high-level Taliban delegation and officials from 10 countries, including China and Pakistan, to push the group for action against Daesh fighters which it says have massed in perenniall­y volatile Afghanista­n. In return, the Taliban which is facing economic and humanitari­an crises within its borders urged the internatio­nal community to recognise their interim government.

"Isolation of Afghanista­n is not in the interest of any sides.

And this has been proven in the past," the Taliban Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi told the Moscow conference. "Therefore, we call on the internatio­nal community to recognise the current government of Afghanista­n."

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