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Pakistan, India to form strategy against extremism
ISLAMABAD:
Federal Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao said Pakistan and India
would jointly work out a strategy to eradicate the extremism.
Aftab Khan Sherpao said this while talking to the journalists
at Islamabad airport on Saturday as he returned after attending the
SAARC conference.
The interior minister said the member states of South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) agreed on developing
a mechanism for exchange of information to eradicate the curse of
terrorism and drugs.
He said the recommendations regarding the information
mechanism were discussed during the conference and the participants
agreed upon the need for collective efforts to combat terrorism.
He went on to say that the issues including human trafficking,
money laundering and fake currency were discussed in the conference
and it was decided that the SAARC states would hold three meetings
next year in Islamabad in which police chiefs, law experts and experts
working against terrorism, present their suggestions regarding these
issues.
He said he also met with Afghan interior minister
during his visit to India and discussed with him, in length, a number
of issues. He said Pakistan had offered training to Afghan police
officials. He said his meeting with his Indian counterpart, Shevraj
Patel, was also constructive. He said they had decided to enhance
Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) between the two countries.
Courtesy Geo
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