Tripartite talks today

Published May 16, 2004

BEIJING, May 15: Pakistan, Afghanistan and United States will hold tripartite talks in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, on Sunday for reviewing their on-going work and cooperation in the economic sector.

The talks will take place on the sidelines of an on-going annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank's Board of Governors, being held there.

Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz and Afghan Finance Minister Dr Ashraf Ghani, who have already arrived in Jeju Island, would represent their countries at the talks. The US will be represented by its Deputy Secretary of State on Financial Affairs.-APP

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