The Pak Banker

Pakistan, Afghanista­n vow to resolve trade, transit issues

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A Pakistani delegation headed by Commerce Secretary Khurram Agha discussed on Wednesday trade and transit issues with Afghanista­n's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

The meeting, which took place in Kabul, ended on a positive note as both leaders vowed to resolve the ongoing trade issues between the South Asian countries.

The meeting took place during the commerce secretary's two-day visit to Afghanista­n to discuss trade-related matters.

The developmen­t comes amid strained ties between the two countries over the use of Afghan soil by terrorist outfits including the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) to launch attacks inside Pakistan.

During the meeting, discussion­s on the developmen­t of trade and transit relations between both countries took place.

Moreover, both sides emphasised on provision of facilities pertaining to the movement of passengers, patients and traders at the Pak-Afghan border.

In a statement issued by the Afghan Taliban government, the purpose of the meeting was to strengthen trade, transport and economic relations.

Agha said that the issues between the two countries will be solved as soon as possible. "We are busy in talks with the officials of the Afghan Ministry of Industry and Trade," he added.

Meanwhile, the Afghan foreign minister said that a detailed discussion on the solution for the current issues took place. He added that joint and sincere measures are necessary to solve trade and transit issues.

"It is the responsibi­lity of the government­s to ensure respect for shared values," said Muttaqi.

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