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Afghan NSA met Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Last Updated : 24 Jul 2021 03:49:10 PM IST In a big development, Afghanistan's National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib and State Minister for Peace S Sadat Mansoor Naderi met with former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in London. Sharif is living in London on medical grounds.
Amid Taliban's surge in Afghanistan and alleged role of Pakistani state actors in helping Taliban, this meeting is of considerable significance."They agreed that both nations' interests are served by a policy of mutual respect and non-interference in each other internal affairs," statement from the Office of National Security Council of Afghanistan said.During the meeting they emphasized that strengthening democracy in both the countries can put both nations on a path to stability and prosperity. Further, it will open the region for connectivity and commerce.Nawaz Sharif expressed that a strong and stable Afghanistan is good for Pakistan and the region.Bijendra Singh, Foreign Affairs Correspondent New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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