Pak PM Khan chairs National Security Committee meeting

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Khan Wednesday chaired a meeting of the high-powered and discussed the "geo-strategic environment" and the "recent developments" in the region, a day before the outcome of the elections in is known.

"The forum discussed geo-strategic environment with special reference to recent developments in the region," The Express Tribune quoted an official statement as saying.

The meeting reiterated that will continue all its efforts towards regional peace and stability. It discussed and fully supported ongoing efforts towards a sustainable and lasting resolution of Pakistan's economic woes.

On the internal security, the committee reviewed the progress of the Plan (NAP) against terrorism and extremism, sources told newspaper. The participants discussed recent measures to further tighten noose around the proscribed organisation, they added.

The current situation in particularly the ongoing effort seeking a was also on the agenda. Other issues include the current state of ties and rising tensions in the region were also part of the discussions, the report said.

On Wednesday, Pakistan said that has delivered a "message of peace" by opening the Kartarpur Corridor for Sikh pilgrims from

Addressing the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Council of Foreign Ministers' meeting in Bishkek, the Kyrgyz capital, also attended by Sushma Swaraj, Qureshi said, "enduring peace and prosperity in will remain elusive without good-faith diplomacy and result-oriented dialogue," he said in his address.

"Pakistan has given the message of peace by opening the Kartarpur Corridor for the Sikh community," Qureshi said.

The Pakistani has said that is ready to restart talks with the new government in India after the election outcome is known on May 23. India has told Pakistan that talks and terrorism cannot go hand-in-hand.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 21:21 IST