Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran renew commitment against terrorism
KABUL: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran on Monday resolved to enhance cooperation against terrorism to strengthen peace and stability in the region. A joint statement was issued after the first trilateral meeting of foreign ministers of the three countries, APP reported. The foreign ministers will meet once a month as part of efforts to fight terrorism, Reuters reported. “Our countries have come together to strengthen our relationship and cooperation,” Afghan Foreign Minister Rangeen Dadfar Spanta said. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said he had arrived in Kabul with a draft framework for cooperation, which the three ministers agreed on, that aims to look for local solutions. “We have common problems ... indigenous solutions will be more likely to succeed and will be more sustainable,” Qureshi said. agencies
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