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DG ISI visits Kabul, meets with leadership at the invitation of Taliban Shura

 

DG ISI visits Kabul, meets with leadership at the invitation of Taliban Shura


Kabul News Agencies) DG ISI Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed's visit to Kabul, meetings with leadership at the invitation of Taliban Shura, Pak-Afghan economic and trade relations, security, detailed consultation on the border situation, reconstruction of airports, Durand Line Talks on the plight of Afghan refugees, agree not to allow terrorist organizations to take advantage of the situation, Taliban leaders say Pakistan is a reliable friend, need its support for peace Everything will be fine.


On the other hand, regarding the formation of the Taliban government, he said that the formation of the government will be soon, the date or time was announced earlier and now the final day or time can not be announced.


According to details, Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed met with Taliban representatives in Kabul during which important bilateral issues including economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan and the Pak-Afghan border were discussed. The situation, the issue of overall security was also discussed and efforts were made to ensure that rioters and terrorist organizations do not take advantage of the situation.


The Pakistani Ambassador also called on the DG ISI and discussed issues related to evacuation and transit from Afghanistan, repatriation of staff of foreign and international organizations through Pakistan, and pending applications in this regard. DG ISI arrived in Kabul with a high-level delegation.


A picture of General Faiz Hameed also came to light in which he is holding a cup of tea in his hand. According to sources, the Pakistani delegation visited Kabul at the invitation of the Taliban's Afghan Shura, the first high-ranking official to visit the Afghan capital since the Taliban took control of Kabul.


On the other hand, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a foreign news agency that the visit was requested by Pakistan and he had contacted the Taliban's political office in Qatar. Reconstruction, the plight of Afghan refugees on the Durand Line, and other issues were addressed.


At the Serena Hotel in Kabul, some foreign journalists questioned Pakistan's military intelligence chief about the visit, to which General Faiz Hameed said he was working for peace and stability in Afghanistan and discussed the issue. I have come to Kabul for talks.


According to sources, various countries and international organizations have requested Pakistan to allow the transfer of refugees in their country and transit through Pakistan, for which a mechanism needs to be set up and in this regard with the existing Afghan authorities. Contact is required.


Sources also said that effective management of the border was also discussed during the DG ISI's visit, especially with regard to Afghans who cross the border on a daily basis and then return.


A senior Pakistani journalist in Kabul said in a message that the ISI chief had told the media on his arrival in Afghanistan that he had come to brief Pakistan's ambassador Mansoor Khan.


Arriving at a hotel in Kabul, Pakistan's DG ISI told the media that "we have worked for peace in Afghanistan and will continue to do so in the future." No, everything will be fine. The Taliban leaders said that Pakistan is a reliable and friendly country and needs its cooperation for peace.


A Taliban spokesman said that the formation of a new government in Afghanistan would be announced soon. He said that the details of the new government would be revealed soon. The date was not announced and media reports were unconfirmed.


The spokesman said that the date or time had not been announced before and now it is not possible to say the final day or time. He thanked them.


During a briefing at UN headquarters in New York, Stephen Dujarric, a spokesman for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said UN operations in Afghanistan, a major humanitarian crisis, were continuing, according to APP.


Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is grateful for the charitable assistance and cooperation of member countries, including Pakistan, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Northern Macedonia, Poland, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States, as they continue to facilitate and facilitate our arrangements there. Collaborated with


British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb says British and Afghan workers are seeking to enter Pakistan and other countries. In a statement, he said the Qatari leadership discussed a broader strategy for the Taliban.


Talking on 'Visit to Qatar and Pakistan', the British Foreign Secretary said that during his visit to Pakistan, there were meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Secretary, who also visited Torkham.

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