RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Bajwa on Monday said that Pakistan and Afghanistan have fought against terrorism and shall continue this effort together.
Chairing a meeting at the GHQ, the COAS reviewed the security situation and border management along the Afghan border.
He said that enhanced security arrangements along Pak-Afghan border are to fight common enemy i.e. terrorists of all hue and colour.
The army chief directed for more effective border coordination and cooperation with Afghan security forces to prevent cross border movement of terrorists including all types of illegal movement.
He also welcomed recent proposals from afghan authorities to take forward the mutual coordination or result oriented efforts against terrorism.
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