The premier stated this during a meeting with Afghan ambassador Omar Zakhilwal who called on the former in Islamabad today, said the Foreign Office in a statement.
Ongoing efforts for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan between the two countries were also discussed during the meeting, the communique added.
Pakistan strongly condemns today’s suicide attack in Afghanistan.We are grieved at loss of precious lives in this brutal attack of terrorism
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) March 21, 2018
The premier expressed his solidarity with the government and people of Afghanistan over this brazen act of terrorism.
Islamabad, Kabul ‘to work together for common goals’
During the meeting, the FO added, Abbasi underscored Islamabad's desire to strengthen engagement with Kabul to foster mutually beneficial cooperation in diverse fields.
The two leaders agreed that institutional interaction and high level exchanges are imperative to enhance bilateral trade and economic cooperation.
Abbasi stressed the need to expedite ongoing regional projects including the TAPI [Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline] and CASA-1000 [Central Asia-South Asia power project.]
PM Abbasi reiterated Pakistan’s support to the efforts for Afghan reconciliation under an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.
Zakhilwal lauded the prime minister's support to strengthen bilateral relations while also conveying Kabul's desire for meaningful engagement with Pakistan in all areas.
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