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DPM reaches Kabul for signing railway pact

KABUL: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has reached kabul on thursday to sign a trilateral railway agreement between Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The three nation railway project including Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan (UAP) aim to build a rail link to connect Uzbekistan with Pakistan via Afghanistan and facilitate access to Pakistani seaports for Central Asian States.

The foreign ministry said the signing of the Framework Agreement on Joint Feasibility Study between the three participating countries in Kabul will be an important step towards its implementation. 

During the visit, the foreign minister will also hold a meeting with Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister and will call on the acting prime minister to discuss bilateral matters and exchange views on regional and international developments.

Pakistan, back in May, announced upgrading its Chargé d’Affaires in Afghanistan to the level of an ambassador amid improving ties with the neighbouring country.

Earlier this month, Islamabad and Kabul, during the inaugural round of the additional secretary-level mechanism between the foreign ministries of the two countries, agreed on two-sided efforts to further strengthen the legal movement of individuals across borders.

The two countries discussed key areas of bilateral interest, including trade and transit cooperation, security, and connectivity and recognised terrorism as a serious threat to regional peace and security