Islamabad, Kabul to resume talks
August 4, 2008 According to a private TV channel, Karzai did not provide any evidence relating to involvement of Inter Services Intelligence in bombing outside Indian embassy in Kabul. Afghan President went on to say that he is not against Pakistan but some handful elements are trying to create rift between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Both Gilani and Karzai agreed to come up with a common strategy to tackle terrorism and extremism.
According to a joint statement issued after the meeting, both sides agreed that there was a need for the two governments to engage on all issues across the board with a view to developing a common strategy to overcome the challenges posed to the security and stability of both the countries by terrorism.
The two sides agreed to coordinate their efforts to stop cross-border terrorism.
Gilani and Karzai recalled the strong bonds of brotherhood between Pakistan and Afghanistan and exchanged views on the common challenges facing the two countries in terms of dealing with terror and militancy.
The Prime Minister and the President decided that their foreign ministers will meet to prepare grounds for a framework for close and constructive engagement between the two countries to build confidence and develop a common strategy at the political, military and intelligence levels in collaboration with their coalition partners and NATO and ISAF.
The PM and the President also stressed the importance of closer bilateral engagement at the leadership level and at Afghanistan’s suggestion, agreed that the engagement should also lead to expediting the process of convening the mini-Jirga as soon as possible.
At the suggestion of Pakistan, the Afghan side agreed to re-engage on all bilateral and multilateral forums.





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