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Stable Afghanistan vital to economic prosperity: Dar

byCustoms Today Report
24/03/2014
in Finance Ministry, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Finance Ministry Ishaq Dar reiterated Pakistan’s resolve to a strong, stable and peaceful Afghanistan, saying that peace and stability in Afghanistan will lead to greater economic cooperation between the two countries and beyond.

The Finance Minister made the remarks while talking to Afghan Ambassador in Pakistan Janan Mosazai who called on him.

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The ambassador briefed Dar on the follow up of the Joint Economic Commission (JEC) meeting held during Finance Minister’s visit to Afghanistan. He said the people of his country saw the Finance Minister, after his visit to Jalalabad as a visionary, serious and sincere friend, who could transform relations between the two brotherly countries.

He said “Nishtar Kidney Centre Jalalabad is a special signature project of Pakistan which would strengthen our bonds.”

On the occasion, the Finance Minister declared that people of both the brotherly countries shared common social, cultural and religious heritage. It is now time that, in line with our religious traditions; we take this relationship to a new level of economic and regional cooperation which could reflect in consistency of our good neighborly relations.”

 

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