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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani arrived in Pakistan on Thursday morning for a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries.

Upon arrival at Nur Khan airbase in Islamabad, Ghani was received by Adviser to PM for Commerce, Textile and Industry Production Abdul Razak Dawood.

He met Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Prime Minister House, where he was presented a guard of honour. The two leaders introduced members of their delegations to each other.

The premier and President Ghani later held a one-on-one meeting, in which matters pertaining to bilateral cooperation in various sectors and regional situation were discussed.

The Afghan president also met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi. Ghani "appreciated Pakistan's efforts for peace process in Afghanistan".

The visit comes less than a week after Pakistan hosted dozens of Afghan politicians to discuss ways to end an 18-year-long war in its neighbouring country.

Ghani along with his ministers, advisers and a business delegation was invited for the visit by Prime Minister Imran Khan.

President Ghani will also travel to Lahore during the visit, which is his third tour to Pakistan since 2014, as efforts have intensified to reach a political settlement and end decades of war in Afghanistan.

The delegation-level talks between the two sides would focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation in diverse areas including political, trade, economic, security, peace and reconciliation, education and people-to-people exchanges, said Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Wednesday.

President Ghani earlier this year had accused Pakistan of meddling in internal politics of Afghanistan. He said the keys to the war were in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, where its government and military were based, and Quetta, the alleged hideout of a key group of Taliban leaders. Pakistani officials deny supporting the Taliban and say Islamabad favours a political settlement to maintain stability in Afghanistan, but Afghan officials remain cautious.
'Good to see Afghan govt taking different approach'

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan said that President Ghani's visit was in line with Prime Minister Imran's "vision to promote peace and prosperity in the region and move towards resolution of conflicts", Radio Pakistan reported.

She hoped that the visit would boost bilateral ties and said: "It is good to see that Afghan leadership is talking with a different approach."

Awan added that the government was looking to increase bilateral trade with Afghanistan as well as boost cultural ties.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1490714/a...arrives-in-pakistan-holds-talks-with-pm-imran
 
Pak should tell him to go home and send the Afghan Taliban over. No one in Pak likes this American stooge and puppet. Even America knows that they Afghan Taliban are the decision makers in Afghanstan.
 
Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous freindship between us and about Afghan brothers.
 
Pak should tell him to go home and send the Afghan Taliban over. No one in Pak likes this American stooge and puppet. Even America knows that they Afghan Taliban are the decision makers in Afghanstan.

Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous freindship between us and about Afghan brothers.

What amazing and polar opposite views!
 
I have had it with pakistan's foreign policy towards its western neighbours
pakistan needs t have a more aggressive foreign policy, either they accept the durrand line and accept their refugees and their descendents or we sack kabul.
they dont accept the durrand line, very well, make a new border, extend the line westwards, and coerce them into agreeing.
 
Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous friendship between us and about Afghan brothers.

I suggest a concrete wall rather an open border.
 
Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous freindship between us and about Afghan brothers.

Is this a view your hero Akhtar Mengal shares?
 
Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous freindship between us and about Afghan brothers.

Like any other civilized country, they should first be granted permanent residency before they are eligible to apply for naturalization, taking a test followed by an oath. There needs to be a system.
 
Looking forward to IK making good on his vision of open borders with Afghanistan. A great start would be by offering citizenship to all Afghans refugees in Pakistan and integrating them fully into our society. They are not our guests, but our own people and we must make them feel valued.

I would love to see a strong and prosperous freindship between us and about Afghan brothers.

Hard Left wing spotted
 
Zardari and a few saying that IK should have recieved Ghani personally.
 
ISLAMABAD: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani called Prime Minister Imran Khan and extended felicitations on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.

The prime minister reciprocated the Eid greetings and observed that this year, Eid-ul-Azha came when the international community was facing a number of challenges, including COVID-19.

He commiserated with President Ghani on the loss of lives in Afghanistan due to COVID-19 and expressed the hope that the coronavirus pandemic would be successfully contained, a press release issued by the PM Media Office here said.

Prime Minister Khan informed President Ghani of the government’s strategy against COVID-19 in Pakistan with the particular emphasis on saving lives, securing livelihoods, and stimulating the economy.

During the telephonic conversation, the two leaders also discussed the latest stage in the Afghan peace process.

The prime minister highlighted Pakistan’s positive contribution to the peace process, strongly stressing that peace in Afghanistan was of paramount importance.

He expressed the hope that the current momentum would be further built to implement the U.S.-Taliban Peace Agreement in its entirety leading to intra-Afghan negotiations at the earliest.

Referring to the various institutional mechanisms between the two countries, the prime minister highlighted the importance of working together to further strengthen bilateral relations and said Pakistan looked forward to the next session of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS) at the earliest.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/301097-im...hani-discuss-progress-in-afghan-peace-process
 
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