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Pakistan’s spy chief is expected to visit Afghanistan later this week for talks with counterparts in Kabul on bilateral anti-terrorism and security cooperation, officials said Monday.

The director general of the Inter-Services intelligence, Lt. General Naveed Mukhtar, is likely to discuss the fate of the lists of militants wanted on both sides and to address mutual concerns, explained Ayaz Sadiq, the speaker of the lower house of parliament, or National Assembly.

Sadiq spoke in Islamabad shortly after his 15-member parliamentary delegation returned from a two-day official visit to Kabul.

“Only concerned [Pakistani security] departments are authorized to discuss matters related to the lists [with Afghan officials]. And, God willing, they will go and do so. I think tomorrow or the day after our D.G. ISI is traveling there [to Kabul] and the discussions [with regard to the lists] will take place at his level,” Sadiq said.

He was responding to a question about whether his delegation discussed the list of fugitive militants Pakistan recently shared with Afghanistan.

Islamabad provided the list to Kabul in February after a string of terrorist attacks killed scores of people in Pakistan and authorities blamed anti-state militants sheltering in Afghan border areas plotted the violence. The Afghan government accepted the list, but gave Pakistan a list of militants it said were orchestrating attacks in Afghanistan.

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FILE - A policeman stands guard at the scene of a bomb attack in Peshawar, Pakistan, Feb. 15, 2017.



In addition to meeting Afghan counterparts and prominent tribal elders, Sadiq said the Pakistani parliamentary delegation of representatives from all national political parties also met with President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.

He said that the Afghan Chief Executive has assured his delegation he will soon visit Pakistan.

“The Afghan leadership, the people of Afghanistan and Afghan lawmakers not only warmly welcomed our delegation but our discussions with them took place in an extremely cordial atmosphere,” said the Pakistani house speaker.

All of them desired friendship and an improved situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan and both sides agreed to resume contacts from where they were broken off, Sadiq noted.

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President Ghani reached out to Pakistan after assuming office in 2014 to encourage the neighboring country to stop Taliban insurgents from using Pakistani soil for insurgent activities in Afghanistan and to persuade the rebels to engage in peace talks with his government.

The Ghani initiative also led to an initial cooperation agreement between ISI and its Afghan counterpart, the National Directorate of Security to fight anti-state militants taking advantage of a 2,600-kilometer largely porous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

But increased insurgent attacks and the Taliban’s refusal to hold peace talks with Kabul have deteriorated bilateral relations during the past two years.

President Ghani has repeatedly blamed Pakistan for the continuing deadly violence in his country, charges Islamabad denies.

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FILE - Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani, right, and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah arrive for sessions of the second day of the NATO Summit, in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, July 9, 2016.



The Afghan government says sanctuaries on Pakistani soil are helping the Taliban prolong its insurgent activities in their country.

Speaking to Cabinet ministers on Monday, Abdullah, without naming Pakistan, asserted the Taliban planned and announced its so-called "spring offensive "from a neighboring country."

He said that in his talks with Pakistani parliamentarians he stressed that Afghanistan has certain expectations when "the announcement of the launch of an [insurgent] operation is made from inside a neighboring country against its neighbor."

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I have a bad feeling about it.
In backdrop of Kulbhoshan Yadev's death sentence, ISI chief should refrain from travelling to occupied Afghanistan.
 
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  • Wednesday, 03 May 2017
DG ISI quietly visits Kabul to discuss intelligence-related issues
By Our Correspondent
Published: May 3, 2017
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Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar. photo: file

ISLAMABAD: The head of Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency on Tuesday quietly visited Kabul as part of efforts by the two estranged neighbours to reset their ties particularly in the field of intelligence cooperation.

This was the first visit by Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar as Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and came at a time when relations between Islamabad and Kabul are at their lowest.

The news of ISI chief’s likely visit to Kabul was first given by Speaker National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq, who led a high-level parliamentary delegation to Afghanistan over the weekend. On his return, the speaker told reporters that the ISI chief is expected to visit Kabul this week.

There was no official confirmation from either side about the visit, as well as his engagements in Kabul. Afghanistan’s Tolo news reported that the ISI chief was in Kabul to improve bilateral military and intelligence cooperation.

NA Speaker in Afghanistan: Kabul urged to work with Islamabad

The ISI chief’s trip came on the heels of a high-level Pakistan Army delegation led by Chief of General Staff (CGS) Lt Gen Bilal Akbar visited Kabul.

Afghan authorities were conveyed that Pakistan Army had control in all areas on Pakistan side of the border and shall not allow its soil to be used against Afghanistan.

“Terrorists are common threat and shall be defeated,” the official statement quoted Gen Bilal as saying.

The flurry of visits by senior military and intelligence officials were part of efforts by the two sides to defuse their months old tensions primarily due to serious differences on fighting the militant groups. Both sides accused the other for hands-off approach to certain militant outfits.

Afghanistan has long held the view that Pakistan is still harboring Afghan Taliban on its soil, a charge strongly rebutted by Islamabad.

April 13 US bombing killed 13 RAW agents in Afghanistan: FO

In fact, Pakistan has its own reservations by Afghan authorities to take on TTP and affiliates, which have been responsible for some of the deadly terrorist attacks.

In confessional video statement released by ISPR, Ehsanullah Ehsan, the former spokesperson of TTP, revealed that the outlawed terrorist group was being funded by Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) and India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).

His statement, according to Pakistan, further vindicated its stance that Indian state agencies were involved in sponsoring terrorists attacks in the country.

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I have a bad feeling about it.
In backdrop of Kulbhoshan Yadev's death sentence, ISI chief should refrain from travelling to occupied Afghanistan.
Strangely, I have the same gut feeling!!!!! Maybe paranoid!!!!! But, may not be too far fetched. Remember, how Shibaji called the Mughal General Afzal Khan for a private talk, and then brought out his hidden clutch to kill him. You're up against the most treacherous enemies in all corners of your border, unfortunately....
 
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Honestly speaking Pakistani politicians have dumped the foreign policy and ministry to bin deliberately not caring about any national interest, which is very sad to left country very venerable. The last defense ARMY has become the first and last line of defense. Afghanistan then Iran and now India is struggling with Turkey too. The last news was Turkey
supported India's bid for a permanent seat in the exclusive body. But Turkey has taken stand on Kashmir and trying to resolve the issue. On the other hand India has a long experience how to trick and destroying peace efforts covertly.


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/58462256.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppsthttp://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/turkey-president-recep-tayyip-erdogan-supports-permanent-unsc-seat-for-india/articleshow/58462256.cms
 
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i want to ask how these trips are usually planned? What if they kidnap him? I mean this might b possible so who provides them with security? like Gen will know most of the secrets. So they can kidnap hin and use him.

@MastanKhan @Deino @The Eagle @Horus
"Only the paranoid survives" - Andy Grove, one of the founders of Intel Inc.
 
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i want to ask how these trips are usually planned? What if they kidnap him? I mean this might b possible so who provides them with security? like Gen will know most of the secrets. So they can kidnap hin and use him.

@MastanKhan @Deino @The Eagle @Horus

Hi,

This kind of thing does not happen at the state level anymore---.
 
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