Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Pakistan Foreign Minister begins visit to Afghan capital


Pakistan Foreign Minister
Started and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Hannah Rabbani Khar on Wednesday visit to the Afghan capital of Kabul for talks with the Afghan leadership on the overall bilateral relations.



The radio said the Pakistani official Rabbani and arrived Tuesday morning on a visit to Kabul to hold talks with Afghan officials about the status of regional security and reconciliation process.



It was anticipated visit to Kabul in Khar to pave the way for the resumption of the peace efforts between the two countries, an effort that stopped after the assassination of the Afghan peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani in September / September.



For his part, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday that his country will continue to support the reconciliation process led and directed by Afghans, for their benefit and do not cause the same time, instability in Pakistan.



Gilani stressed that peace in Afghanistan is very important for peace and security in Pakistan.



The Prime Minister said that Pakistan and Afghanistan, the victims of terrorism, so they cooperate to fight this common enemy, pointing out that Pakistan has suffered because of terrorism that killed more than thirty thousand civilians from their children, as well as the number of more than five thousand soldiers and security personnel.



Gilani said that Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hanna Rabbani Khar is scheduled to be invited to the Afghan President to visit Pakistan at the time of the joint session of Parliament so that He could also meet the political leadership of the country.



The Gilani said Pakistan has always made great efforts to improve relations with Afghanistan, pointing to his country's cooperation with the Afghan team, who visited Islamabad to investigate the assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, the Afghan peace envoy.



Gilani renewed emphasis on Pakistan's commitment to complete the construction of a road Torkham - Jalalabad.


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