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    Afghanistan, Pakistan to jointly fight terror
    Buffalo Breeze
    Saturday 13th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to jointly fight against terrorism and extremism in the region and emphasised that terror is a common threat for both countries, the Afghan president's chief spokesman, Waheed Omar, said Saturday.

    'Since the past two years, the two courties have found that terrorism and extremism is the common threat for both the nations,' Xinhua quoted Omar as saying at a press briefing here.

    He also said that Pakistan had vowed to extend all possible help for political stability in Afghanistan, adding: 'Pakistan has put its full weight for the agenda of Afghan peace process.'

    The Pakistani government had vowed to fully support the Afghan government's efforts for the reconciliation and reintegration process of Taliban into society's mainstream, the spokesman asserted.

    Omar also said that Afghan President Hamid Karzai, during his visit to Pakistan Wednesday, assured his hosts that Afghanistan will not allow its soil to be used against any neighbouring country.

    Karzai during his two-day official visit to Pakistan that concluded Thursday categorically noted that Afghanistan does not want any proxy wars on its territory neither between India and Pakistan nor between the US and Iran.


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