Pakistan, Afghanistan, US agree to fight terrorism jointly
KABUL, September 14: Pakistan, Afghanistan, and United States on Thursday reaffirmed their resolve to continue fight against the common threat of terrorism, Radio Pakistan reported.
The resolve was expressed during tripartite meetings in Kabul where areas of mutual security interests and concerns were deliberated upon during the interaction.
The three sides expressed their commitment to eliminate Daesh through information sharing, complementary efforts and enhanced cooperation.
In the Pak-Afghan bilateral meeting, important issues linked to cross border fire, attacks, counter-terrorism, coordinated actions on respective side along the border and detainees exchange were discussed.
Both sides agreed to make progress in line with the commitments made at recent high level meetings and formulate an action plan, which will contribute towards improving security along the Pak-Afghan border through enhanced cooperation.
A six member high level Pakistan military delegation headed by DG Military Operations Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza participated in the meetings.