Islamabad, Apr. 16 (ANI): The Pakistan Army has said that border issues with Afghanistan have been resolved, following a high-level meeting between top military officials.
A delegation of Afghan army officials, headed by Director General Military Operations (DGMO) Afghan National Army Maj Gen Afzal Aman, visited the General Headquarters (GHQ) and met his Pakistani counterpart Maj Gen Ashfaq Nadeem Ahmed over border coordination, reports The Express Tribune.
A press release issued by ISPR stated that all ongoing cross-border coordination issues, including border post construction in Mohmand Agency, were discussed and amicably resolved.
The ISPR statement claimed that "both sides agreed to continue bilateral interactions to enhance border coordination and reduce space for detractors".
It is the first visit by top Afghan military officials to Pakistan, particularly after border clashes between the two neighbours intensified. Earlier this month, the Afghan government demanded Islamabad halt 'provocative and unacceptable activities' along the border and objected to the 'uncoordinated construction' of a Pakistani check post. (ANI)
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