Afghan military delegation meets Peshawar corps commander

Published August 4, 2017
A seven member delegation led by the commander of the 201 Corps of Afghan National Army met with the Peshawar corps commander on August 4. — ISPR
A seven member delegation led by the commander of the 201 Corps of Afghan National Army met with the Peshawar corps commander on August 4. — ISPR

A high-level Afghan military delegation, led by Lt Gen Muhammad Zaman Waziri, met with Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt in Peshawar on Friday.

The seven-member delegation discussed "areas of mutual security interests and concerns including border security mechanism," a statement from Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

Pakistan has already begun fencing the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in an effort to improve the security situation along the international boundary.

"Both sides concluded that peace and stability can best be achieved through complementary efforts and enhanced cooperation," according to ISPR.

The meeting was also attended by Director Generals Military Operations (DGMOs) of both Pakistani and Afghan armies.

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