Kabul, Islamabad agree on trade facilitation


(MENAFN- Pajhwok Afghan News)

KABUL/ISLAMABAD (Pajhwok): Kabul and Islamabad have decided to set up a joint committee to address bilateral trade challenges.

An Islamic Emirate official said the idea was discussed with the Pakistani delegation, led by National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf.

Inamullah Samangani, deputy spokesman for the government, said the two sides would discuss the issue of visas and trade opportunities.

Bilal Karimi, another government spokesman, said:“Constructive talks were held between the two sides on bilateral trade facilities along the Durand Line.”

At the conclusion of the NSA visit, the Pakistan government said a national-level coordination mechanism would be put in place for enhancing facilitation at crossing points on the Durand Line.

A statement from the Press Information Department said the two sides had agreed in principle to initiate barter trade. Modalities will be worked out soon.

Kabul and Islamabad also renewed their pledges to cement diplomatic, social and economic ties. They vowed to ensure peace and stability in the two countries.

In Islamabad, the Prime Minister Office (PMO) said the security adviser discussed with the Afghan leadership humanitarian requirements and Pakistan's proposals for strengthening economic engagement to help Afghanistan tackle financial challenges.

It added:“Both sides also reiterated their commitment to early completion of three major connectivity projects CASA-1000, TAPI, and Trans-Afghan Rail project.”

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