Deputy PM Dar heads high-level delegation to Kabul

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar flew on Saturday to Kabul for fence-mending talks with interim Afghan government officials.

PESHAWAR (Pajhwok): Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar flew on Saturday to Kabul for fence-mending talks with interim Afghan government officials. Dar, who also holds the foreign minister portfolio, is on his first official visit to Afghanistan at the head of a high-level delegation. He is accompanied by Special Representative for Afghanistan Sadiq Khan, SAPM Tariq Bajwa, federal secretaries for commerce, railways and interior, as well as other senior officials.

Security and trade cooperation, regional connectivity and enhanced Pak-Afghan ties are on the agenda of the meetings in Kabul, says the Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman. On Friday, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce met senior officials in Pakistan as part of a renewed diplomatic push to improve bilateral relations. The deputy prime minister’s Kabul visit comes as forcible deportations of Afghan refugees from Pakistan continue.



Islamabad has set the April 30 deadline for all Afghans to return to their country. mud.