F.P. Report
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Foreign Affairs Khawaja Muhammad Asif says Pakistan and Afghanistan can successfully fight the war against terror through mutual trust.
Talking to newsmen after visiting Afghan embassy in Islamabad on Thursday to condole over deaths caused by recent terrorist incidents in Kabul, he said a third party can facilitate the two countries to some extent but in the ultimate analysis Pakistan and Afghanistan will have to work together to address the challenge. The Minister said there is strong desire on both sides for peace in the region.
To a question, the Foreign Minister said meetings of high level Afghan delegation with Pakistan leadership have been constructive and positive. He said visit of the Afghan delegation also demonstrated will of the two countries to join hands in fighting the war against terror.
Afghan Ambassador Zakhilwal said mutual discussions and good relations are necessary for elimination of the monster of terrorism.
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