Pakistan, Iran to cooperate in counter-terrorism: Sartaj Aziz

Pakistan, Iran to cooperate in counter-terrorism: Sartaj Aziz
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Summary Sartaj Aziz said the international community has concerns about the Afghan issue

LAHORE (Web Desk) -- Adviser to the PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said on Wednesday that Iran and Pakistan have agreed to enhancing of cooperation in fields of economy, trade  and counter-terrorism. 

Talking to a news channel, Sartaj Aziz said the international community has concerns about the Afghan issue and no world power wants war in Afghanistan.

He said the Afghan government has not yet approached Pakistan regarding contacts with Taliban.

“It was up to the Afghan government to resume talks with Taliban and our job is just of a facilitator,” he added.

Sartaz Aziz said Pakistan s stance is very much clear that its soil would not be used against any country.

He said that both the United States and Pakistan fully supported the Afghan reconciliation process and the two countries want resumption of talks between the Afghan government and Taliban.

The remarks by Sartaj Aziz came a week after a meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and United States (US) President Barack Obama in Washington.

Obama thanked Nawaz Sharif for Pakistan s role in negotiations and stressed that the U.S. believed an "Afghan-led" reconciliation process is "the only way to bring lasting stability and peace to Afghanistan and the region," according to a White House statement released after the meeting.

In July this year, Pakistan hosted a landmark set of preliminary meetings between Afghan officials and the Taliban but a second round of scheduled talks was postponed after the Afghan government revealed that Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar had died in a hospital two years ago.

 

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