Afghanistan leader Abdullah Abdullah will arrive for a three-day visit to Pakistan on Monday.
As per a press release from the Foreign Office, Abdullah will be accompanied by a high level delegation of the High Council for National Reconciliation for Afghanistan (HCNR), the council that he chairs.
This will be his first visit to Pakistan after assuming the mantle of the chairperson of the council. He is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Alvi during his meeting.
He will also interact with the Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani, Speaker of the National Assembly Asad Qaisar, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi and other dignitaries, the statement said.
“Dr Abdullah would also deliver a key-note address at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad,” the statement added.
His engagements will include interaction with the media.
“The visit will provide an opportunity for wide-ranging exchange of views on the Afghan peace process and strengthening of Pakistan-Afghanistan bilateral relations and people-to-people interaction,” the FO press release said.
“Pakistan fully supports all efforts for peace, stability and prosperity of the Afghan people,” it added.
The visit will further strengthen “amity, brotherhood and close cooperation between the two countries”, it underscored.
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