Statement on conclusion of special representative Khalilzad’s visit to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad visited Islamabad on June 2 and held discussions with Pakistani leadership on developments in the Afghan peace process. Ambassador Khalilzad met Prime Minister Imran Khan, MFA Additional Secretary Aftab Khokher and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa.
Ambassador Khalilzad briefed Pakistani officials on the substantial progress made in talks over the last month and planned next steps.
He noted that the United States continues to be encouraged by the role Pakistan has played to advance the peace process and discussed additional positive steps that Pakistan can take and the importance of recent efforts for improving US-Pakistan relations.
Ambassador Khalilzad and Pakistani officials also discussed the benefit of improved Pakistan-Afghanistan relations in reaching, implementing, and sustaining a durable peace.
Both countries will benefit from the increased regional connectivity, cooperation and integration that peace in Afghanistan offers. The United States stands ready to assist.
Related News
German envoy called out for ‘lecture’ on civil rights by pro-Palestinian protesters
Lahore, APR 27 /DNA/ – Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the speech of German Ambassador to PakistanRead More
US state department report substantiates PTI’s submissions, as lawlessness pervades in Pakistan
DNA ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership stated that the 100-page starling US state department reportRead More
Comments are Closed