Trilateral Inter’l Conference on Afghanistan to be held in Islamabad

AfghanistanTrilateral Inter'l Conference on Afghanistan to be held in Islamabad

Trilateral Inter'l Conference on Afghanistan to be held in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A two-day trilateral international conference to draw a roadmap and seek regional cooperation on Afghanistan will be held in Islamabad from October 19 to 20.

The China-Afghanistan-Pakistan trilateral dialogue would review the current outlook for Afghanistan in the changing regional context.

The trilateral international conference is being organized by the Pakistan-China Institute in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

The first initiative of its kind, brings together strategists, academicians, diplomats and foreign relations experts to discuss the current security and political situation in Afghanistan, its implications for neighboring countries, and the way forward.

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