Pakistan pledged not to repeat mistakes, says Kabul
Members of the delegation from the Afghan government that accompanied Abdullah Abdullah on his three-day visit to Pakistan say that Pakistani leaders agreed to not repeat the nation's past policies toward Afghanistan—a promise that analysts say will help the peace process if it is put into practice
Members of the delegation from the Afghan government that accompanied Abdullah Abdullah on his three-day visit to Pakistan say that Pakistani leaders agreed to not repeat the nation's past policies toward Afghanistan—a promise that analysts say will help the peace process if it is put into practice.
The last meeting held by Abdullah's delegation was with Pakistani President Arif Alvi on Wednesday, in which they discussed the Afghan peace process and the relations between the two neighboring countries, as well as other current topics, according to a statement by Abdullah’s office.
Back in Doha, the negotiating teams of both sides did not hold a meeting between their contact groups to discuss the procedural meetings. They have held seven meetings over the last three weeks since the opening ceremony.
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