Pakistan ombudsman to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan upheld the active engagement between Pakistan and the Taliban government in Kabul regarding the issues of “inclusivity, counter-terrorism, human rights and to ward off humanitarian crises”. Khan made the remarks after a high-level Afghan commission paid a three-day visit to Islamabad.
He also said, ‘As part of Pakistan’s policy, four working groups were formed during the visit of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to Kabul in October on people’s movement, trade, transit and commerce, air connectivity and cooperation in the fields of security and intelligence’.

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