Afghanistan

A high-level delegation headed by Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistans special representative for Afghanistan affairs, arrived in Kabul on Wednesday for a one-day visit.The delegation will attend a meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee between Pakistan and Afghanistan, scheduled for Wednesday.The Islamic Emirate confirmed the arrival of the delegation.Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, told TINS News that this is the seventh meeting, sometimes held in Kabul and sometimes in Islamabad.According to Mujahid, there will be an exchange of views between the two countries on security, commercial and possibly transit issues.Abdul Qayyum Zakir, Deputy Minister of Defense of Afghanistan, will lead the Afghan side.The last meeting of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee was held in January 2024 in Pakistan.The post Pakistans special envoy for Afghanistan arrives in Kabul first appeared on TINS News.





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