Belgian PM calls Imran, discusses Afghan situation

Published August 24, 2021
A combination photo of Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (L) and Prime Minister Imran Khan (R). — Reuters/File
A combination photo of Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (L) and Prime Minister Imran Khan (R). — Reuters/File
People disembark from a chartered Air Belgium Afghanistan evacuation flight and wait to board a bus at a military airport, in Melsbroek, Belgium, on Monday. The plane brought individuals who previously had helped the Belgian mission in Afghanistan. The plane landing in Melsbroek originated in Islamabad.—AP
People disembark from a chartered Air Belgium Afghanistan evacuation flight and wait to board a bus at a military airport, in Melsbroek, Belgium, on Monday. The plane brought individuals who previously had helped the Belgian mission in Afghanistan. The plane landing in Melsbroek originated in Islamabad.—AP

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday received a telephone call from Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo who discussed with him the evolving situation in Afghanistan.

According to a press release issued by the Prime Minister Office, Mr Khan underscored the importance of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan for Pakistan and for regional stability.

He stressed that safety and security of Afghans and stabilisation of the situation in Afghanistan were vitally important. He added that peace and reconciliation and an inclusive political solution would contribute to stabilisation efforts.

PM Khan further underscored the importance of engagement by the international community in support of the people of Afghanistan, both to address humanitarian needs and help in economic sustenance.

The two prime ministers exchanged views on ongoing evacuation efforts.

The Belgian prime minister appreciated Pakistan’s support and facilitation for evacuation endeavours.

He also extended invitation to PM Khan to visit Belgium.

Both the leaders agreed to remain in close contact.

Published in Dawn, August 24th, 2021

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