Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to enhance regional connectivity for socio-economic development

Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to enhance regional connectivity for socio-economic development

ISLAMABAD, May 05 (APP):Pakistan and Afghanistan on Sunday agreed to make efforts for availing their geographic locations to enhance regional connectivity.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani telephoned Prime Minister Imran Khan wherein they discussed bilateral ties and agreed to realize the true economic potential of the two countries for socio-economic development, alleviation of poverty, and welfare of the two peoples.
The two leaders exchanged views on matters relating to peace, security and prosperity in Afghanistan and the region, a PM Office statement said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said the spirit of brotherhood defined Pakistan’s approach towards Afghanistan.
He said the prolonged Afghan conflict had damaged Afghanistan and adversely affected Pakistan over the past many decades. For the sake of the two peoples, the aim of the leadership should be to help build peace, promote economic progress, and advance connectivity for regional prosperity, he urged.
The prime minister reiterated his vision for finding a peaceful solution in Afghanistan, fully owned and led by the Afghans themselves.
He underlined that Pakistan would spare no effort to advance the common objectives of building peace in Afghanistan and having a fruitful bilateral relationship between the two brotherly countries.
The prime minister reiterated his invitation to President Ashraf Ghani to visit Pakistan for a comprehensive exchange of views on all issues of mutual interest. Dates for the visit would be decided though mutual consultations.

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