Khaleej Times

Pakistan and Afghanista­n agree on joint groups

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islamabad — The Foreign Ministry has released details of a wide ranging agreement with neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n on cooperatio­n in key areas.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani reached the agreement in their talks in Kabul during the former’s visit to Afghanista­n on Friday.

The ministry said the two countries agreed on key principles to operationa­lise the working groups under Afghanista­n-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS), which is a joint action plan for cooperatio­n in key areas of counter-terrorism, reduction of violence, promotion of peace and reconcilia­tion, repatriati­on of refugees and joint economic developmen­t.

Pakistan and Afghanista­n will “undertake effective actions against fugitives and the irreconcil­able elements posing security threats to either of the two countries”. “Both countries commit to deny use of their respective territory by any country, network, group or individual­s for anti-state activities against either country,” according to the new mechanism.

Both will put in place a joint supervisio­n, coordinati­on and confirmati­on mechanism through Liaison Officers (LOs) for realisatio­n of the agreed actions.

Pakistan will support the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace and reconcilia­tion for the political solution to the Afghan conflict, the ministry said.

The Prime Minister’s Office said Abbasi welcomed Ghani’s peace and reconcilia­tion offer to the Taleban and both leaders called on the Taleban to respond positively to the peace offer and join the peace process without further delay.

Both countries will establish working groups and ensure necessary cooperatio­n mechanism as per the APAPPS for its full implementa­tion and the mutually reinforcin­g principles. —

Both countries commit to deny use of their territory by any country, network, group or individual­s for anti-state activities against either country Foreign Ministry of Pakistan

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