Islamabad, Kabul agree to work on reconciliation in Afghanistan

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Senior and security officials have agreed to work on a roadmap for reconciliation in

Afghanistan's (NSA) Haneef Atmar led a high-level delegation for talks with Army Chief in late Sunday. During talks, both sides vowed to "undertake measures that would assist them in reduction of violence at the hands of terrorists," reported citing a statement by the Pakistani Army's Inter-Services Public Relations.

The talks were held days after both countries agreed to operationalise the Afghanistan-Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS), which provides a framework to deepen interaction in all spheres of bilateral engagements.

"Both sides chalked out outline plans for operationalising APAPPS and shared ideas towards Afghan reconciliation as the roadmap for lasting peace," the statement said.

and agreed to fast track the formulation of working groups, especially on bilateral security cooperation and to undertake measures that would assist both sides in reduction of violence at the hands of terrorists, it said.

Bajwa said that both Pakistan and suffered heavily due to prolonged conflict and must together explore ways to usher in peace in the region by defeating the common enemy.

"We must begin with the trust that neither covets an inch of the others territory nor is letting its land being used against the other," he said, adding that suspicions will only fuel negativity and facilitate detractors.

The Afghan delegation also extended an invitation on behalf of Afghan to Bajwa for visiting which he accepted.

The Afghan side was appreciative of Pakistan's initiative in preparation of the framework document to improve cooperation and coordination between the two countries on a host of confidence building and substantive measures.

Afghan NSA Atmar said that Afghanistan had "very positive expectations" from Pakistan and with mutual help "we can allay each other's concerns and apply our energies to bring about enduring peace and stability".

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 20:36 IST