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Pakistan and Afghanistan on Thursday agreed to enhance cooperation against terrorism in the wake of the massive military operation by Islamabad to cleanse the North Waziristan tribal region of militants.
Afghan national security adviser Rangin Dadfar Spanta held talks with his counterpart Sartaj Aziz during a one-day official visit.
In a joint statement, the two sides said that the main focus of meeting was on strengthening bilateral security cooperation and the two countries agreed to take action against all terrorists without making any distinction among them and their hideouts on their respective sides.
“The two sides agreed that terrorism was a common enemy and emphasised closer cooperation and coordination at institutional level to deal with this common menace,” the statement said.
The officials agreed to set up a Joint Working Group on Security and also hold a meeting of their officials.
Pakistan, Afghan officials vow alliance on terrorism | The Asian Age
Afghan national security adviser Rangin Dadfar Spanta held talks with his counterpart Sartaj Aziz during a one-day official visit.
In a joint statement, the two sides said that the main focus of meeting was on strengthening bilateral security cooperation and the two countries agreed to take action against all terrorists without making any distinction among them and their hideouts on their respective sides.
“The two sides agreed that terrorism was a common enemy and emphasised closer cooperation and coordination at institutional level to deal with this common menace,” the statement said.
The officials agreed to set up a Joint Working Group on Security and also hold a meeting of their officials.
Pakistan, Afghan officials vow alliance on terrorism | The Asian Age