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Pakistan, Afghanistan To Carry Out Coordination Operations

20.12.2014 13:45

A Pakistan's top security adviser on Saturday ruled out joint operations with Afghanistan against the militants, saying both counties will coordinate operations on their own side of border. Comments by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz came after Pakistani forces have stepped.

A Pakistan's top security adviser on Saturday ruled out joint operations with Afghanistan against the militants, saying both counties will coordinate operations on their own side of border.
Comments by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz came after Pakistani forces have stepped up actions against the militants in the border region and killed nearly 50 militants in two days. "Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to carry out coordinated actions against terrorists in their respective areas,"Aziz told reporters in Islamabad. "The two countries have also agreed not to let anyone use their soil against each other,"he said.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have nearly 2,600 kilometers porous border and both countries are discussing options to put in place a mechanism to check the illegal movement of the militants.
Pakistan army chief, General Raheel Sharif, rushed to Afghanistan on Wednesday a day after a group of Taliban militants killed nearly 150 people, mostly children, in an attack on a military-run school in Peshawar.
The army said that the army chief had shared"vital intelligence "with concerned Afghan officials with regard to the Peshawar attack.
Some sources said Pakistani security officials had intercepted telephonic conversation of the Afghanistan-based militants who were giving instructions to the school attackers.
Security officials said that senior Pakistani Taliban commanders, including their chief Maulvi Fazallulah, operate from the Afghan side of the border. Kabul has never admitted Pakistani Taliban have taken shelter in Afghanistan.
The Pakistani adviser said Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had pledged during his last month's visit to Pakistan that he would not let his country's border be used for terrorism.
He said Pak-Afghan officials will meet within two weeks to discuss measures for effective border control, adding that Pakistan is the country worst affected by terrorism in the world. (Cihan/Xinhua)



 
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