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Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey agree to enhance cooperation against terror
* Istanbul meeting condemns Israeli attack on Freedom Flotilla
* Freight train service between Turkey and Pakistan also discussed in meeting
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey on Monday reiterated that terrorism is a crime against humanity and agreed on various steps to decisively counter the lethal nexus of terrorism, extremism and narcotics.
The understanding was reached at a trilateral meeting of the three countries in Turkey, which was attended by Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Afghan Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Zalmai Rassoul and Foreign Minister Mahkdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
The ministers of Afghanistan and Pakistan also condemned the Israeli aggression on the Freedom Flotilla, and underlined their solidarity with the government and people of Turkey. They also paid their condolences to the people of Turkey and families of the victims.
The three ministers also condemned the terrorist attacks in their countries resulting in the loss of lives, and paid tribute to sacrifices made by the security forces in defending their citizens.
The meeting took place on the basis of the decision taken at the Third Trilateral Summit held in Ankara on 1st April, 2009 to supplement the trilateral summit process.
Referring to the decisions taken at the fourth trilateral summit held in Istanbul on 25 January 2010, the ministers underlined the importance to improve relations among their respective countries at all levels.
The three leaders also discussed the implementation of the decisions taken at the previous summit.
Referring to efforts for starting freight transport by railway between Pakistan and Turkey, the three ministers agreed on the potential benefits of developing new projects to improve regional connectivity and agreed to further discuss the issue at the next summit. app
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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