Pakistan, Afghanistan decide to improve border cooperation

Dunya News

ISI and Afghan Intelligence chiefs agree to increase cooperation on Pak-Afghan border

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief General Rizwan Akhtar and Afghan Intelligence Chief Masood Andarabi agreed on Friday to increase cooperation to stop movement of terrorists on Pak-Afghan border, reported Dunya news.

According to the details, intelligence chiefs of both countries had a one-on-one meeting in Islamabad where both chiefs agreed to increase cooperation to stop movement of terrorists on Pak-Afghan border. Both chiefs vowed to stop use of their territory against other countries.

Earlier, the intelligence chiefs of Pakistan, Afghanistan, United States and China had a meeting where it was decided to resume talks with Afghan Taliban and to exchange intelligence about the Afghan Taliban factions willing for negotiations.

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