
Pakistan to train Afghanistan's aviation staff
Afghan embassy in Pakistan said that Pakistan will be providing professional training to Afghanistan's aviation staff in areas of security, traffic controlling, firefighting, air forecast, and airport management.
A statement that is released by the Afghan embassy on Tuesday, November 16 reads that the bilateral agreement in this regard was reached during the visit of Afghanistan's foreign minister Amir Khan Motaqi to that country.
Kabul and Islamabad also agreed to be conducting ten flights every week between both capitals among them two would be carried out by large planes and the rest by small ones.
In the meantime, Afghanistan's planes will also be allowed to fly to the airports of Islamabad, Kuweta, and Peshawar.
Afghanistan's foreign minister visit to Pakistan was not only aimed at attending Troika Plus but also to discuss bilateral issues among the trade, transit, and the difficulties of crossing points between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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