Islamabad, Kabul to set up working group
By NNI
April 22, 2018
WASHINGTON: Pakistan and Afghanistan on Saturday agreed to establish working group to resolve all the outstanding issues.
The decision was taken during a meeting between Adviser to Prime minister on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Dr Miftah Ismail with Afghan Finance Minister Eklil Hakimi.
Pakistan delegation led Dr Miftah Ismail participated in the IMF/World Bank spring meetings 2018 in Washington.
The delegation attended a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the main event.
In meeting with the Afghan Finance Minister Eklil Hakimi, the two sides discussed various issues impacting trade flows between the two countries.
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