Pakistan advocates the expansion of cooperation with the Afghan movement of Taliban for a more effective struggle against extremism and terrorism.
About this, the commander of the ground forces of the Army of Pakistan, General Asym Munir said during a meeting with the acting The Taliban Provisional Foreign Minister Emirkhan Muttaki in Ravalpindi, the Pakistani media reports.
During the meeting, issues of mutual interest were discussed, including regional security, border management and the formation of bilateral security mechanisms to improve the current security environment.
Munir confirmed Pakistan’s commitment to stable, peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.
Mutakki expressed satisfaction with the traditional support of Pakistan to the people of Afghanistan. He attracted attention to the role of Islamabad in ensuring peace and development in Afghanistan.
Muttaki also pointed to the desire of the Taliban to close cooperation with Pakistan to increase regional security and prosperity.
Both parties emphasized the importance of regular contacts to strengthen bilateral relations and solve general problems.