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Afghan-Pakistan Ties ‘Never Better’

by AFP
Brendan Smialowski—AFP

Brendan Smialowski—AFP

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan also praises John Kerry for helping improve trust between Islamabad and Washington.

Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have never been better, Islamabad’s interior minister said on Thursday, adding there had also been “a quantum leap in trust” between Islamabad and Washington.

“I think Afghanistan and Pakistan, working in close hands and in close cooperation, it will do wonders for the cooperation in the field of counterterrorism,” said Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan as he met with top U.S. diplomat John Kerry. “Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have never been better, and that is a very, very positive development.”

Pakistan Army chief General Raheel Sharif held talks in Kabul on Tuesday with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on boosting security and continuing operations against Taliban militants, the Pakistani military said. The two men had also praised improved relations between the neighbors, which have seen a series of high-level talks.

The interior minister was attending a three-day White House summit on ways to battle violent Islamic extremist groups.

Kerry also praised what he called “an unprecedented level of effort to try to produce cooperation” between the two neighbors which he said was producing “some signs of real results.”

Ties between Washington and Islamabad hit a low point in recent years after the 2011 killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, shot dead during a U.S. special forces operation in Abbottabad. But both countries have worked to improve relations, and Kerry visited Islamabad in January as the two nations vowed to step up cooperation to track down militants in the tribal areas.

“Over the last few months, and I think due to the efforts of Secretary Kerry and the administration, there has been a huge quantum leap in the level of confidence, in the level of trust, and in the level of cooperation,” Khan said of ties between Islamabad and Washington.

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