Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi will visit Afghanistan on Friday to discuss ties with each other. In the midst of tension and Kabul's initiative to seek negotiations to end the war with the Taliban.
Officials in Islamabad say Abbasi will make a one-day visit at the invitation of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani From Pakistan's support to Ghani's request for peace talks with the Taliban.
The two sides will also discuss ways to tackle tensions in bilateral relations and to strengthen political, economic, security and counterterrorism cooperation.
President Ghani has proposed unconditional talks to the Taliban over a month ago at an international conference in Kabul for Trying to end the bloody fighting in his country. His initiative has gained regional and international support, but the insurgents have tried to not respond to No suggestion.
Prime Minister Abbasi is on a visit to the International Counter-Terrorism Conference in the Pakistani capital on Thursday, saying: "We stand with peace. In Afghanistan. "
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