Pakistan welcomes US, Afghanistan security deal: Sartaj Aziz

AfghanistanPakistan welcomes US, Afghanistan security deal: Sartaj Aziz

Pakistan welcomes US, Afghanistan security deal: Sartaj Aziz

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The prime minister’s advisor on national security and foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz has said that Pakistan welcomes the bilateral security agreement between the United States and the new Afghan government.

   

The Afghan officials and the US signed a long-delayed security agreement on Tuesday to allow the US troops to stay in Afghanistan after the end of the year.

Under the agreement, 12,000 foreign military personnel are expected to stay in Afghanistan after 2014 when the combat mission of US-led NATO force ends in the war-torn country.

In an interview with the BBC, the advisor said that Pakistan has always maintained the stance that it is an issue between the US and Afghanistan.

Sartaj Aziz said that according to experts, this agreement would help bring in improved safety. He said that the US and NATO forces would remain in Afghanistan for the training and assistance of Afghan forces.

The advisor also described the maiden speech of the new Afghan President Ashraf Ghani very positive. He said that the start is very good and mechanism of monitoring of borders could also be finalized.

The premier’s advisor hoped that trust deficit between the two sides would also be narrowed down in due course.

Must read

Recent News

USD to PKR: USD Dollar Rate in Pakistan Today – 18 April 2024

0
The US Dollar (USD) was being bought and sold at Rs 277.3 and Rs 280.15 in the Open Market against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR)...

Gold Price in Pakistan Today – 18 April 2024

0
On Thursday (April 18, 2024), the gold rate for one tola of 24-karat in Karachi, Pakistan, is Rs 243,000.000.It's important to note that gold...
Swat Valley hits by heavy flashfloods

Flood disasters in KPK: Where was 141 billion rupees spent in 5 years?

0
Peshawar, Pakistan: Despite spending 141 billion 48 crore rupees on the organization of prevention and recovery from natural disasters during the last five years...

NDMA & IRC sign LoU for Cooperation on Disaster Resilience & Preparedness

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: To foster Disaster Resilience, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) have formalized their commitment for enhancing resilience...

Pakistan Army underlines need for de-escalating Middle East tensions immediately

0
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Corps Commanders have expressed concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East and noted that a wider regional conflict could...
Advertisement