Pakistan
and Afghanistan will begin a four-day track-II dialogue in Islamabad today (Wednesday) to explore ways for improvement in relations between the two neighbouring countries, organisers say.
The dialogue known as “Beyond Boundaries” is being organised by the Islamabad-based think tank Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS)
and Afghanistan’s Organisation for Economic Studies and Peace (OESP), the CRSS head Imtiaz Gul said.
The delegates will also meet Pakistani officials and visit universities for interaction with the teachers and students in Islamabad besides bilateral discussions on key issues including the US-Taliban peace talks, Pakistan-Afghan relations, problems of the Afghan refugees, students, trade, transit and also visa issues.
Gul said a 13-member Afghan delegation, leading by f
ormer member of the parliament Khalid Pashtoon, arrived in Islamabad and both sides held informal discussion Tuesday night at a reception. Formal meeting will start at a local hotel on Wednesday.
The delegates will discuss the impact on Pak-Afghan relations of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s successful visit to Pakistan in June this year.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and Ghani had agreed that the relationship of equality and cooperation can be developed through systematic mechanisms for political, trade, energy and peace and prosperity cooperation.
A joint statement will be issued at the conclusion of the dialogue with recommendations how to improve relations and increase cooperation between the neighbouring countries in different fields.
The “Pak-Afghan Track 1.5/II Beyond Boundaries” fifth meeting of the Pakistan Afghanistan
Joint Committee (PAJC), is being held at a time when there are signs of improvement in Pak-Afghan relations and Taliban and the US are closer to a peace deal.
The delegates will be deliberating on the developments cri
tical to Afghanistan Peace Process, the ongoing US-Taliban Doha Peace Talks, Quadrilateral Process including Pakistan, US, Russia and China, Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to US
and Afghan peace process. The presidential elections in Afghanistan will be discussed as an opportunity for integration or a spoiler?
Both sides will share views how the Torkham border opening for 24/7 will impact bilateral and transit trade with regard to increase in volume and addressing the longstanding demands of traders of both countries.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has decided to keep the Torkham border crossing for 24 hours to increase bilateral trade and also facilitate the cross-border movement. Pakistan has almost completed preparations on its side of the border and expects Afghan officials will take similar measures on their sides to formally operationalise round-the-clock opening of the major crossing point.
Refugees will be another key topic during the discussions and participants will discuss as to how the recent extension by Pakistan in the stay of Afghan refugees till June 2020 will help dignified return, rehabilitation and resettlement of refugees in Afghanistan?
The delegates will have review if the Pakistan Funded Projects in Afghanistan including the recent successful completion of Jinnah Hospital in Kabul and Nayab Amanullah Hospital in Logar Province helped improving the Afghan public perception about Pakistan?
The visiting delegation from Afghanistan included Adviser to the Office of Afghan Chief Executive Officer on Trade Mozammil Shinwari, f
ormer Nangarhar governor Saleem Khan K
unduzi, Member of Parliament (Kunduz) Eng. Kamal Safi, Member of Parliament (Kandahar), Ms. Gul Ahmad Kamin, Senator and Member of Afghanistan Cricket Board, Ms. Gulali Noor Safi, f
ormer Governor Nanagarhar Province, Saleem Khan K
unduzi, f
ormer Deputy Minister of Defence, Maj Gen (r) Afzal Aman, Member of Peace Council, and f
ormer Taliban Government’s Permanent Representative to UN Abdul Hakeem Mujahid, Member of High Peace Council, f
ormer MP Elay Ershad , f
ormer Deputy Minister Ms. Fawzia Ehsani and senior Journalist Ariana Television Network News Waris Hasrat.
Pakistani delegates: Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Member of National Assembly Andaleeb Abbas, Member of National Assembly, PML-N, Mehnaz Akber Aziz, Member of National Assembly, PTI, and Chairman Standing Committee on Energy Imran Khattak, f
ormer IG Police and Federal Tax Ombudsman, Dr. Shoaib Suddle, f
ormer Defence Secretary Lt. Gen. (retd) Asif Yasin, f
ormer DG ISPR and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Ukraine Maj Gen (r) Athar Abbas, f
ormer Ambassador Asif Durrani, f
ormer ambassador Mian Sanaullah, f
ormer ambassador Seema Ilahi Baloch, Chairperson
and Associate Dean IBA, and Member of Foreign Affairs Advisory Council, Huma Baqai and journalists Rehman Azhar, Hasan Khan and Tahir Khan.
Meanwhile, US envoy Khalilzad embarked on a visit to Qatar
and Afghanistan on Tuesday for the crucial round of talks with the Taliban.
A Taliban source said the US envoy is scheduled to reach Qatar today (Wednesday) to start a new round of talks with the Taliban in a couple of days.
Both sides are most likely to finalise the much-anticipated peace deal. After talks with the Taliban and Khalilzad will go to Kabul to consult with the Afghan government, sources said.