Tripartite moot for intelligence-sharing

By: Our Staff Reporter | January 24, 2010 |
Rawalpindi (Online) - The Tripartite Commission has agreed upon making the intelligence system between Pakistan, Afghanistan and NATO forces more effective and viable for controlling the movement of terrorists along the Pak-Afghan border
The Tripartite Commission comprising senior military representatives from Afghanistan, Pakistan and coalition forces in Afghanistan, held its 30th meeting in Rawalpindi on Saturday.
According to ISPR, delegations were headed by General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army, General Stanley A McChrystal, Commander International Security Assistance Forces, Afghanistan and Lieutenant General Sher Muhammad Karimi, Director Operations of Afghan National Army.
The meeting reviewed the security situation in areas along the Pak-Afghan Border and discussed measures to improve the effectiveness of ongoing operations in the respective areas.
The participants showed satisfaction in the existing level of cooperation.
Meanwhile, military sources told Online that it was decided in the meeting that the intelligence system between Pakistan, Afghanistan and NATO forces would be made more effective and viable for controlling the movement of terrorists along the Pak-Afghan border.
Pakistani leadership once again stressed that the territorial limits should be respected in war against terror and the firing incidents should be investigated, the sources added.

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