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The Pakistani army chief of staff Gen. Raheel Sharif met with the acting Afghan defense minister Bismillah Mohammadi during his visit to Kabul on Thursday.

The Ministry of Defense (MoD) said the Pakistani army chief of staff Gen. Sahrif proposed training for the young Afghan army officers in Pakistan.

A statement released by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) said Gen. Sharif reaffirmed that Pakistan is prepared to assit Afghanistan in military, economic and political affairs.

The statement further added that two sides also discussed issues of bilateral interest, including joint fight against terrorism in the region.

Gen. Sharif also vowed to assist Afghanistan in maintaining security along the Durand Line and insisted that maintaining better security across the Durand Line was in the interest of both Pakistan, Afghanistan and the region.

In the meantime, acting defense minister Bismillah Mohammadi said the Afghan government is hopeful that the procedure to jointly fight terrorism will be finalized by Kabul and Islamabad within the next one week which will help the Afghan and Pakistani forces to jointly fight the terrorism.

Mohammadi said the procedure once finalized will help the two neighbors to furhther expand cooperation in fight against the terrorism.

Gen. Sharif is the second senior Pakistani official visiting Afghanistan following the formation of the new Afghan unity government.


Earlier Pakistan’s national security adviser Sartaj Aziz visited Kabul to meet with the new Afghan leadership in a bid to improve ties between the two nations.

The visit by Gen. Sharif to Kabul comes as the US Department of Defense accused Pakistan in its latest report for using militant groups as ‘proxy forces’ to carry out attacks in Afghanistan.

Pakistani army chief proposes training for Afghan army officers - Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency
 
training in what

1. Radicalisation of Armed forces
2. Training the army on how to control civil govts and stage coups

Wait till our dhotiwala friends rush to Kabul with a briefcase full of bribes!


now we will not rush to kabul

we will let them make the rounds and get offers from all - china pakistan iran

then make our play
 
Pakistanis forget that some of the most anti Pakistani elements in Afghanistan received their education or other training in Pakistan. Others lived or worked in Pakistan have stated they feel no particular gratitude to Pakistanis.
 
training in what

1. Radicalisation of Armed forces
2. Training the army on how to control civil govts and stage coups




now we will not rush to kabul

we will let them make the rounds and get offers from all - china pakistan iran

then make our play


Bhai Jaanay do.

Kiyon trolling kertay ho?
 
First we need to teach the Afghan presidents, PM's and other government leaders, how to be thankful to a nation Pakistan, that has and continues to this day opened its hearts and doors to accommodate, feed, educate, treat , protect, and defend more than 40 million of its illiterate citizens, who are a big burden on air ailing economy, socio-economic system and a big hazard to our security.

The Pakistani army chief of staff Gen. Raheel Sharif met with the acting Afghan defense minister Bismillah Mohammadi during his visit to Kabul on Thursday.

The Ministry of Defense (MoD) said the Pakistani army chief of staff Gen. Sahrif proposed training for the young Afghan army officers in Pakistan.

A statement released by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) said Gen. Sharif reaffirmed that Pakistan is prepared to assit Afghanistan in military, economic and political affairs.

The statement further added that two sides also discussed issues of bilateral interest, including joint fight against terrorism in the region.

Gen. Sharif also vowed to assist Afghanistan in maintaining security along the Durand Line and insisted that maintaining better security across the Durand Line was in the interest of both Pakistan, Afghanistan and the region.

In the meantime, acting defense minister Bismillah Mohammadi said the Afghan government is hopeful that the procedure to jointly fight terrorism will be finalized by Kabul and Islamabad within the next one week which will help the Afghan and Pakistani forces to jointly fight the terrorism.

Mohammadi said the procedure once finalized will help the two neighbors to furhther expand cooperation in fight against the terrorism.

Gen. Sharif is the second senior Pakistani official visiting Afghanistan following the formation of the new Afghan unity government.


Earlier Pakistan’s national security adviser Sartaj Aziz visited Kabul to meet with the new Afghan leadership in a bid to improve ties between the two nations.

The visit by Gen. Sharif to Kabul comes as the US Department of Defense accused Pakistan in its latest report for using militant groups as ‘proxy forces’ to carry out attacks in Afghanistan.

Pakistani army chief proposes training for Afghan army officers - Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency
 
I rather not trust these snakes and build an Israel type blockade around our border..And start reform and development in FATA. Especially remove fcr and should come under kpk.
 
Pakistanis forget that some of the most anti Pakistani elements in Afghanistan received their education or other training in Pakistan. Others lived or worked in Pakistan have stated they feel no particular gratitude to Pakistanis.

The General should have suggested they take some refugees back instead.
 
I think its a good idea, hopefully this will mellow down the intensity between the two nations
 
He went their on the invitation of the Afghan govt.. met guys like Abdullah Abdullah,Amruallah Saleh (LOL),PM Ghani, ANA Generals,NSA sec etc...

Lets hope for a better future.... Mr Ghani would also be visiting Pakistan by the months end..
 
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