Parliamentary Delegation led by Ayaz Sadiq to leave for Kabul on Friday

Author: Online

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Parliamentary Delegation led by National Assembly (NA) Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq   will leave for Kabul tomorrow on Friday.

The delegation will meet President Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani, Speaker Afghanistan Majlis-e-Shura along with senior security officials and discuss the ways and means to de-escalate the growing tensions between the neighbors.

It is pertinent to mention here that the parliamentary delegation will visit Afghanistan on special invitation of President Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani, who wrote a letter to Prime Minister (PM)  Nawaz Sharif saying that Pakistan should send its parliamentary delegation to Afghanistan to ease tension.

PM Nawaz Sharif constituted a parliamentary delegation under NA speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq. Which will leave for Kabul on Friday.

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