Pakistan hopes Murree talks will lead to peace in Afghanistan
UN special representative meets Fatemi, discusses regional issues
By our correspondents
August 06, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is confident that the Murree talks between the Afghan Taliban and the government of President Ashraf Ghani will resume soon and would help in paving the way for peace and stability in Afghanistan.
“The Pak-Afghan relations are moving along a positive trajectory and the successful holding of the first round of peace talks was an important milestone. Pakistan is adamant on its commitment to an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process and there is a need for continuous regional and international engagement with Afghanistan in meeting the challenges of peace and security, as well as economic development,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Syed Tariq Fatemi, said on Wednesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, while throwing light on the Afghan peace talks, COAS General Raheel Sharif had told the corps commanders conference, “It is the only credible way to achieve lasting peace.”
Fatemi was talking to the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Afghanistan, Tadamichi Yamamoto who called on him on Wednesday. This was Yamamoto’s first visit to Pakistan since his appointment as Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General in October 2014.
During the meeting, the situation in Afghanistan, as well as the ongoing regional and international efforts for Afghanistan’s stability, came under discussion, the spokesman at the Foreign Office said in a statement.
Tadamichi appreciated Pakistan’s strong support for the UNAMA’s mandate, as well as its role towards international efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan. He also highlighted the UNAMA’s role towards coordinating international civilian efforts for ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Online adds: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties in different sectors to raise the cooperation between the two countries to new heights.The understanding was reached at a meeting between recently arrived Ambassador-designate of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan Abdullah Marzouk Al-Zahrani and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Fatemi welcomed the ambassador-designate and expressed his best wishes for the success of Abdullah Marzouk Al-Zahrani’s assignment in Pakistan and assured him of the fullest support of the Government of Pakistan.
“The Pak-Afghan relations are moving along a positive trajectory and the successful holding of the first round of peace talks was an important milestone. Pakistan is adamant on its commitment to an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process and there is a need for continuous regional and international engagement with Afghanistan in meeting the challenges of peace and security, as well as economic development,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Syed Tariq Fatemi, said on Wednesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, while throwing light on the Afghan peace talks, COAS General Raheel Sharif had told the corps commanders conference, “It is the only credible way to achieve lasting peace.”
Fatemi was talking to the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Afghanistan, Tadamichi Yamamoto who called on him on Wednesday. This was Yamamoto’s first visit to Pakistan since his appointment as Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General in October 2014.
During the meeting, the situation in Afghanistan, as well as the ongoing regional and international efforts for Afghanistan’s stability, came under discussion, the spokesman at the Foreign Office said in a statement.
Tadamichi appreciated Pakistan’s strong support for the UNAMA’s mandate, as well as its role towards international efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan. He also highlighted the UNAMA’s role towards coordinating international civilian efforts for ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Online adds: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties in different sectors to raise the cooperation between the two countries to new heights.The understanding was reached at a meeting between recently arrived Ambassador-designate of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan Abdullah Marzouk Al-Zahrani and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Fatemi welcomed the ambassador-designate and expressed his best wishes for the success of Abdullah Marzouk Al-Zahrani’s assignment in Pakistan and assured him of the fullest support of the Government of Pakistan.
-
Newborns At Risk: Health Experts Warn Your Baby Could Already Have Diabetes -
Sarah Ferguson Updates Her Plans Now That Andrew’s Eviction Is Nine Days Away -
Hailey Bieber Sends Cease And Desist To TikToker -
Kate Middleton Celebrates England Women's Rugby Stars After World Cup Win -
Kris Jenner Dubs Chicago West Her 'sweet Angel' As She Turns Eight -
Josh Charles Credits Taylor Swift For His, Ethan Hawke’s Moon Person Trophies -
Jodie Foster Voices Opinion About 'misogyny' -
Virginia Madsen Remembers Late Brother Michael Madsen Six Months After His Death -
Emilia Clarke Reveals Real Price Of Playing Daenerys In 'Game Of Thrones' -
Ex-Chicago Mayor Hit With Lawsuit Over Unpaid Credit Card Bills -
Andrew Risks His Relationships With Princess: ‘She’s Supporting The Abused And It’s Festering’ -
Harry Styles Unveils New Album After Cryptic Posters Spark Fan Frenzy -
Prince Harry Ready To Return To The UK To King Charles But It’ll Depend On How THIS Goes -
Why Isn't King Charles Mourning Death Of His Father's First Cousin? -
Nicole Richie Breaks Silence On Her Daughter's Name Change -
Truth Behind Chris Noth, Sarah Jessica Parker's Ongoing Feud Revealed