PM Advisor Sartaj Aziz to visit Kabul tomorrow

AfghanistanPM Advisor Sartaj Aziz to visit Kabul tomorrow

ISLAMABAD: Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz will go to Kabul on Sunday (tomorrow), where he intends to address some of the concerns of the estranged Afghan leadership and persuade them to work with Pakistan for taking the peace process forward.

“Pakistan is committed to a good and positive relationship with Afghanistan,” the advisor said in an interview.

   

Aziz said he would hold talks with Afghan leaders for improving relations between the two countries and preparing an agenda for Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s visit to Pakistan.

“Our commitment to peace and stability in Afghanistan remains undiminished,” he said.

The advisor said he will also discuss pending trade agreement between the two countries.

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