Pakistan, Tajikistan FMs discuss Afghan situation

TEHRAN (Iran), Oct 27 (APP): Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi met with his counterpart of Tajikistan Sirojiddin Muhriddin and held a comprehensive exchange of views on bilateral cooperation and the situation in Afghanistan.

Recalling recent high-level exchanges including the Prime Minister’s visit to Dushanbe for the SCO meeting in September 2021, the two Foreign Ministers emphasised on the need to closely follow up the decisions taken to achieve desired outcomes.

Foreign Minister Qureshi appreciated Tajikistan’s leading role during its Presidency of SCO.

Reviewing the latest situation in Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Qureshi shared Pakistan’s perspective on the importance of continued engagement with Afghanistan to achieve regional stability and economic development.

He remarked that Afghanistan was facing an economic meltdown and it was important to reach out to Afghan brethren to alleviate the situation.

On its part, he assured of Pakistan’s commitment to assist Afghanistan by providing humanitarian assistance through air and land corridor.

Both the Foreign Ministers agreed that a stable and prosperous Afghanistan would contribute to regional stability and promote connectivity.     

By Shafek Koreshe

A Senior Journalist serving as Director Digital News for the Associated Press of Pakistan; with 30 years experience in covering major national, international news stories, well-traveled; covered summits, conflict zones and special assignments.

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