Pakistan, Afghanistan have vowed to curb terrorism: Afghan army chief

Pakistan, Afghanistan have vowed to curb terrorism: Afghan army chief
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Summary He also handed over trophies and sword of honor amongst the outstanding cadets.

KAKUL (Dunya News) - Afghan Chief of General Staff General Sher Muhammad Karimi while attending the 132nd passing out parade of Pakistan military academy in Kakul has stressed upon the close ties of Pakistan and Afghanistan to curb terrorism from the region.

While talking to the attendees of the ceremony, Gen Karimi stated that our region has faced war situation for about four decades however, we have managed to restore maximum peace.

Criticizing the menace of terrorism, he said that the terrorists have no religion and follow no boundaries due to which they attack the humanity without knowing the circumstances.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are suffering from terrorism, therefore, the leadership of both countries should ensure victory against these non-state actors, he added.

He further termed the ongoing Pak-Afghan dialogues as positive to the integrity of both states saying that these will help to strengthen the relations.

Felicitating the passing out cadets, he lauded the efforts of Pakistan Army and showed his ecstasy while participating in the ceremony.

Moreover, he also handed over trophies and sword of honor amongst the outstanding cadets.