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The top civilian and military brass on Wednesday reviewed security situation of the country following terror attacks in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, sources informed Geo News.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi presided over a meeting of National Security Committee, which was attended by ministers of defence and interior, chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC) and the three armed services chiefs.

The meeting also had the director general of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistan's national security advisor (NSA) in presence.
The forum pondered over different matters in the backdrop of recent terror attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan, sources said.

The situation on eastern and western borders of the country also came under discussion at the meeting, they added.

In Afghanistan, 26 people were killed in two successive blasts in Kabul on Monday, including 10 journalists, who had arrived to report on the first explosion and who were apparently targeted by a suicide bomber in a second attack.

The attack came a week after 60 people were killed as they waited at a voter registration center in the west of Kabul, underlining the continuing insecurity in the capital despite official pledges to tighten defenses.

A string of suicide bombings and targetted killings left over a dozen people, including five policemen, dead in Quetta, Pakistan, over the past few weeks. The deceased also included members of Hazara and Christian communities.

On Tuesday, Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Quetta, where he met with leaders of Hazara community, who were protesting against the continued spate of killings.

The Hazara leaders informed the army chief of their reservations, according to Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, the army spokesperson.

The army chief, while observing and analysing the security situation in Quetta, offered condolences and prayers for the deceased.

Gen Bajwa also assured the Hazara community that "those who have targeted them shall suffer twice as much," a press release issued by the army said.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/193791-ns...ecent-attacks-in-pakistan-afghanistan-sources
 
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Terror attacks: Pakistan vows to stand by Kabul

The National Security Committee (NSC) on Wednesday condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Afghanistan and observed that the people of Pakistan share the pain of their Afghan brethren and stand by them in complete solidarity in this hour of grief.

The NSC meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, noted that the prime minister’s recent visit to Afghanistan was a very important step in strengthening the relations between the two brotherly countries.

Planning Commission deputy chairman briefed the meeting on the water policy approved by the Council of Common Interests on April 24, 2018, along with a water charter which was signed by the prime minister and the four chief ministers.

The committee observed that this was a very significant achievement and if properly implemented could prove instrumental in averting the water crisis that was seriously threatening Pakistan. The committee also directed the Water Resources Division to forcefully pursue the violations of the Indus Water Treaty by India with the World Bank.

The minister for finance, revenue and economic affairs briefed the committee on the economic performance of Pakistan over the last five years and the ‘growth strategy’ underlying the budget for FY 2018-19.

The committee was of the view that while the sustained five-year growth was a matter of much satisfaction, potentially destabilizing factors needed to be addressed simultaneously. The committee also reviewed the status of FATF compliance and appreciated the substantial progress made by Pakistan in this regard.

The interior secretary gave a presentation to the committee on several initiatives towards a more facilitative visa regime being formulated by the ministry, especially with respect to tourists, students and people traveling to Pakistan for medical care.The committee appreciated the steps taken so far and directed the ministry of interior to finalize and introduce the new policy at the earliest in coordination with the ministry of foreign affairs.



The committee reviewed the proposed administrative reforms package for Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and directed that while finalizing the recommendations it shall be ensured that the new arrangements are in complete harmony with the aspirations of the people of the areas.

The committee also reviewed the prevailing situation in the Indian Ocean region and directed to keep a robust security posture for the maintenance of security and safeguarding national interests of Pakistan.

The meeting was attended by Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Finance, Revenue & Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Chief of Army Staff General QamarJaved Bajwa, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Director General ISI Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar, National Security Adviser Lt Gen (r) Nasser Khan Janjua and senior civil and military officials.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/235382/terror-attacks-pakistan-vows-to-stand-by-kabul/
 
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