Corps Commander Peshawar visits Afghanistan
ISPR says visits are aimed to enhance ongoing military to military relationship between two countries
Corps Commander Peshawar Lt Gen Hidayat ur Rehman visited Afghanistan on Sunday and met his counterparts across the border.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations, representatives of Afghan border police and Isaf were also present during the meeting.
“Matters related to border security came under discussion. During the meeting ways and means were also discussed to further enhance the existing border coordination mechanism,” the statement read.
Commander Southern command Lieutenant General Nasir Khan Janjua is also scheduled to visit Afghanistan on Wednesday to meet his counterpart across the border.
The visits are aimed to enhance ongoing military to military contacts between the two countries.
Islamabad and Kabul are also engaged in talks for the handover of five Pakistani men arrested in Afghanistan in connection with last month’s attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, according to a Pakistani official said on Sunday.
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The five were detained last week after Pakistan sent a list of suspects to security services in Afghanistan, both Pakistani and Afghan officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations, representatives of Afghan border police and Isaf were also present during the meeting.
“Matters related to border security came under discussion. During the meeting ways and means were also discussed to further enhance the existing border coordination mechanism,” the statement read.
Commander Southern command Lieutenant General Nasir Khan Janjua is also scheduled to visit Afghanistan on Wednesday to meet his counterpart across the border.
The visits are aimed to enhance ongoing military to military contacts between the two countries.
Islamabad and Kabul are also engaged in talks for the handover of five Pakistani men arrested in Afghanistan in connection with last month’s attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, according to a Pakistani official said on Sunday.
RELATED POST: Pakistan seeks APS suspects’ handover
The five were detained last week after Pakistan sent a list of suspects to security services in Afghanistan, both Pakistani and Afghan officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity.