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Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to prevent terrorist attacks across borders

FM Dar thanked the Afghan side for hosting Pakistan and extended an invitation for them to visit Islamabad.

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Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an agreement to prevent terrorists from using their soil to carry out attacks against each other, as reported by Dawn.

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, assured that both countries would take joint responsibility in addressing such threats. Dar is in Kabul to discuss the security issues amid the deteriorating relations in the wake of terrorist attacks. The visit follows the latest meeting of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee in Kabul. Pakistan's delegation was led by Ambassador Sadiq Khan, the country's special representative for Afghanistan, Dawn reported.

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