March 27, 2024
Meeting between authorities finish strong.
The two chiefs commitment to determine exchange, travel issues
Agha set out on two-day visit to Afghanistan.
PESHAWAR: Trade Secretary Khurram Agha alongside his designation met with Afghanistan's Unfamiliar Clergyman Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul to talk about the answers for resolve progressing issues between the two nations.
The gathering occurred in Kabul and finished strong, with the two chiefs promising to determine the issues being looked by Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The business secretary left on a two-day visit to Afghanistan on Monday to examine exchange related matters.
The improvement comes in the midst of stressed ties between the two nations over the utilization of Afghan soil by psychological oppressor outfits including the restricted Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) to send off assaults inside Pakistan.
During the gathering, conversations on improvement of exchange and travel relations between the two nations occurred.
Besides, the two sides underscored on arrangement of offices relating to the development of travelers, patients and dealers at the Pak-Afghan boundary.
In an explanation gave by the Afghan Taliban government, the reason for the gathering was to reinforce exchange, transport and financial relations.
Agha said that the issues between the two nations will be settled straightaway. "We are occupied in converses with the authorities of the Afghan Service of Industry and Exchange," he added.
In the interim, the Afghan unfamiliar priest said that an itemized conversation on the answer for the recent concerns occurred. He added that joint and genuine measures are important to address exchange and travel issues.
"It is the obligation of the state run administrations to guarantee regard for shared values," said Muttaqi.