Border management to benefit Pakistan and Afghanistan: Fatemi

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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi says Pakistan’s relations with Central Asian States and other regional countries are escalating.
In an interview, he said recent Economic Cooperation Organization summit, had sent positive message to the world that security situation in Pakistan had improved remarkably.
Tariq Fatemi said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wanted to enhance relations with Central Asian States, neighbouring and regional countries.
To a question about India, he said that Islamabad had apprised the world that Indian intelligence agencies are promoting terrorism and instability in Pakistan.
He said Pakistan wanted good relations with neighbouring countries including India and Afghanistan but compromise on national interest would not be made.
Tariq Fatemi said better border management would benefit both Pakistan and Afghanistan.—APP