Regional pressure from Pakistan, China is essential to keep Afghanistan free from terror groups
After decades of instability and war, the people of Afghanistan need an atmosphere free of militancy, where they can rebuild their country.
After decades of instability and war, the people of Afghanistan need an atmosphere free of militancy, where they can rebuild their country.
A recent surge in terror attacks in Pakistan was seen after Kabul-hosted talks between the TTP and the Pakistan government had collapsed.
The dialogue took place at a time when cross-border attacks from Afghanistan are on the rise.
The remarks come a day after a powerful explosion ripped through a mosque in Peshawar's Red Zone area.
Over the past few months, Pakistan has seen a rise in terrorist attacks across the country.
The statement comes after the National Security Committee categorically asked Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to deny safe haven to Pakistani terrorist groups on its soil and end…
In a media briefing spokesperson Baloch said, “We wish that Afghanistan emerges as a trade and energy-connectivity conduit to our region.”
In November last year, Pakistan and Afghanistan had agreed to resume the suspended “Dosti bus service” after more than five years.
The disaster is a major test for Afghanistan's hardline Taliban rulers, who many foreign governments have shunned over concerns about human rights.
The visit comes a week before Beijing hosts a conference of Afghanistan's neighbours on how to assist the Taliban government.