Pakistan NSA to leave for Kabul for crucial talks with Afghan NSA and Intelligence Chief

Pakistan NSA to leave for Kabul for crucial talks with Afghan NSA and Intelligence Chief

ISLAMABAD- Pakistan National Security Advisor Nasser Khan Janjua will leave for Kabul to have important discussions with the Afghan leadership.

NSA will meet with Afghan NSA, Intelligence Chief and the president Ghani and discuss the peace process with Taliban and Afghan government.

Earlier the COAS visited Khyber Agency and during his meeting with tribal elders in Landi Kotal, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa Friday assured them that all issues faced by tribal people will be addressed.

According to ISPR, General Bajwa said that Pakistan Army fully supports mainstreaming of FATA and shall pursue it in line with aspirations of tribal brothers.

Talks regarding peace process are underway with Afghanistan, he said, adding that Pak Army will try its best to ensure law and order in tribal areas of the country.

He further announced that job opportunities will be provided to tribal people, whereas, funds worth one billion rupees will be spent for uplift of the areas.