*KABUL: *Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) Lt Gen (r) NasserJanjua has thrown full weight of Pakistan behind the Afghan governmentpeace offer to Afghan Taliban.
NSA on Sunday met Afghan Cheif Executive Dr Abdullah Abdullah during hisvisit to Afghanistan.
Janjua was on a one-day visit to the neighboring country on the invitationof his Afghan counterpart, Haneef Atmar.
During the meeting, both sides agreed that Taliban should utilise new andtimely peace offer made by the Afghan government.
According to details, shared by Abdullah on his Twitter account,inter-state dialogues for improvement of ties between the two states werealso part of the meeting.
Earlier on Saturday, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani met Nasser Janjua andinvited Prime Minister Khaqan Abbasi to start “state to state comprehensivedialogue.”
During the meeting with Ghani, Janjua said that Pakistan was ready to makeall possible efforts for strong and stable ties between both countries.
Janjua also met Atmar and discussed bilateral ties and regional securityissues.
Earlier, a spokesperson of NSA observed that peaceful Afghanistan is aguarantee to stable Pakistan.
Both Pak-Afghan representatives are expected to develop a policy to worktogether and establish a way to strengthen the bilateral ties and enhancethe cooperation.
On February 3, while addressing Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan forSolidarity (APAPS) in Kabul, Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua,remarked that both countries need to concentrate on cooperation instead ofblaming each other.
A top-level delegation of civil and military leadership from Pakistan, ledby Tehmeena Janjua, visited Afghanistan to attend the Pakistan-Afghanistanjoint Working Group meeting.