Qureshi discusses Afghan peace process with Lavrov in Moscow

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad/Moscow 

Pakistan's met his Russian counterpart on Wednesday in and the two leaders discussed the progress on Afghan peace process and the recent developments in the region.

Qureshi, who arrived here early wednesday on the last leg of his four-nation tour, also talked about the bilateral and regional situation.

"On the final leg of his tour to regional countries, FM held discussions with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov," tweeted.

He said that bilateral and regional situation especially progress on Afghan peace and reconciliation discussed.

last month hosted Afghan peace talks that were attended by delegations of the Taliban, the and global stakeholders. A Pakistani delegation had also attended the peace talks.

So far Qureshi has visited Kabul, and Beijing, where he met his counterparts and other high-ranking officials.

In Kabul, he met Afghan and on Monday and later dashed to to meet his counterpart

During his meetings in Afghanistan, Qureshi stressed the importance of peace in the war-torn nation for regional stability and renewed Pakistan's commitment to assist in the process.

With Zarif on his trip to on the same day, the discussed bilateral relations and regional situation. Both officials agreed on the importance of improved bilateral relations between the two countries.

On Tuesday, Qureshi was in and met Chinese and discussed the latest situation in

told a in on Tuesday that both sides reiterated their determination to adopt a joint course of action for regional peace and stability, to promote connectivity and work for Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

sources said Qureshi briefed his hosts about Pakistan's efforts to bring the to the negotiating table in order to achieve peace in war-torn

In a sudden move, last week announced his decision to pull around half of the 14,000 US troops stationed in The move has stunned and dismayed allies, diplomats and officials in The announcement comes during a renewed push for talks with the to end the 17-year war.

Last week, brokered a meeting between the US and the in in a bid to pave the way for reviving the peace process that has remained stalled since 2015, Dawn reported.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 18:06 IST