Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will visit Kabul amid the forced captivity of Afghan refugees from Pakistan
Islamabad, April 18 (IANS). Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will visit Kabul on Saturday with a high-level delegation. This journey is part of the mutual efforts made by the two countries to reduce stress. The relationship between Pakistan on the forced captivity and safety issues of Afghan citizens is emphasized. The Pakistani delegation holds a meeting with the top leadership of Afghan Taliban. It will also have a discussion on delegation on acting Prime Minister Mulla Mohammad Hasan Akhund, Afghanistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Mulla Abdul Ghani and the acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Mutki, with Afghanistan. The Pakistan Foreign Office (PFO) said in a press release: “The conversation will include the entire dimension of Pak-Afghan relations, focusing on ways and ways to deepen collaboration in all spheres of mutual interests, including safety, trading, contact, people, including relationships.” Prior to his visit to Afghanistan, Dar on Friday afternoon served a high-ministerial meeting in his office in his office. This included special representative ambassador Sadiq Khan, SAPM Tariq Bajwa, Trade, Railways, Federal Secretary of Internal Affairs, senior ministry officials. The statement reads: “The visit of the Deputy Prime Minister, Pakistan’s commitment to raise sustainable relations with Afghanistan is a reflection.” The visit will take place after the visit of Special Representative Sadiq Khan of Pakistan for Afghanistan, a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a delegation from other officials involved. The delegation held a one -day visit to Kabul to attend the meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC). -Ians mk/ share this story tags