Pakistan’s Prime Minister to visit Kabul  on April 6

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By Muhammad Luqman

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi will undertake a daylong visit of Kabul on April 6 to hold talks with Afghan leaders on the efforts to bring peace and stability in the war-torn country and the South Asian region.

According to Afghan  Tolo News TV,  Pakistani Prime Minister is visiting Afghanistan on the invitation of President Ashraf Ghani.

In his maiden visit, Prime Minister Abbasi will share fool proof evidence with the Afghan leadership pertaining to use of Afghan soil against Pakistan. He will assure his interlocutors in Afghanistan about Pakistan’s desire to see peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s  Foreign Office  has already handed over a dossier containing evidence of anti-Pakistan activities being carried out from Afghan soil to country’s embassy in Islamabad.

In a statement, the FO said the document contained evidence of Afghanisatan-based Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan involvement in a Swat suicide attack on the military. The dossier also contains details on the presence of terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan, the FO said. These include hideouts of the TTP, Jamaatul Ahrar and other militant groups.

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