A high-level meeting was held between Pakistani officials and a United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) delegation, led by Mr. Indrika Ratwatte, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident Coordinator, and Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan, accompanied by Mr. Malick Ceesay, Head of the UNAMA Liaison Office in Islamabad.
During the discussions, both sides exchanged views on the current human rights situation, security developments, trade, and other pressing regional matters. Pakistani officials highlighted the ongoing challenges posed by cross-border terrorism, emphasizing the serious security risks that terrorist groups based in Afghanistan continue to present for the region. They stressed that Afghan territory should not be used as a base for attacks against any country and underlined the need for coordinated regional and international efforts to address these shared threats.
The meeting also reaffirmed the importance of continued engagement and cooperation between Pakistan and UNAMA to promote regional stability, enhance humanitarian support, strengthen counterterrorism coordination, and encourage sustainable economic development.
The dialogue reflects Pakistan’s commitment to constructive regional partnerships and to addressing complex security and humanitarian challenges in a collaborative and solution-oriented manner.
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