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Pakistani delegation to visit Afghanistan for border, trade talks today
Sources clarified that the visit was pre-planned and is not connected to the recent closure of the Torkham border or the current diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
A high-level Pakistani delegation is scheduled to visit Afghanistan today (Tuesday) for crucial talks with Afghan officials on border management and bilateral trade, official sources confirmed.
The agenda includes discussions on the implementation of the “One Document Regime,” improved border control mechanisms, trade facilitation, and the regulation of cross-border movement.
Sources clarified that the visit was pre-planned and is not connected to the recent closure of the Torkham border or the current diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
During the visit, the Pakistani delegation is expected to hold multiple meetings with Afghan counterparts, with a focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation and rebuilding mutual trust.
This development follows a recent breakthrough in Doha, where Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire during talks mediated by Qatar and Turkiye. The Qatari foreign ministry announced the agreement on Saturday night describing it as a significant step towards lasting regional peace.
Both sides also committed to continued dialogue and the establishment of a permanent mechanism aimed at ensuring long-term peace and stability along the shared border.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif confirmed the ceasefire agreement and expressed hope that it would help de-escalate border tensions. He also announced that delegations from both countries are set to meet again in Istanbul on October 25.
The minister reaffirmed that both Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to respect each other’s territorial sovereignty as part of their ongoing efforts to normalise relations.
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Afghan economic commission approves 12 major development projects across key sectors
In the infrastructure sector, projects include connecting the eastern Kandahar substation to the new central substation in Tarinkot, as well as a major electricity transmission project from Kajaki dam to New Tarinkot.
The Economic Deputy Office of the Prime Minister says 12 major development projects have been approved in the latest meeting of the Economic Commission and referred to relevant departments for implementation.
According to the statement, the approved projects include the transfer of imported electricity to the province of Paktika, construction of a double-circuit transmission line from Ghazni, completion of remaining substation works, and expansion of the national power network.
The package also includes extension of electricity lines from the Nurul-Jihad substation to the provinces of Herat, Farah, and Nimroz, as well as supplying electricity to Seydan village in the Grishk district of Helmand.
In the infrastructure sector, projects include connecting the eastern Kandahar substation to the new central substation in Tarinkot, as well as a major electricity transmission project from Kajaki dam to New Tarinkot.
Other approved projects include irrigation schemes in Faryab, upgrading and activating the 350-bed Aino Mina hospital in Kandahar, construction of a grand mosque with a capacity of 40,000 worshippers in Nimroz, and expansion of the Torghundi–Herat and Andkhoy–Shiberghan–Mazar-i-Sharif railway lines.
Officials say these projects aim to strengthen infrastructure, improve public services, and support economic growth across the country.
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Afghanistan and Shanghai Chambers sign trade and investment cooperation agreement
The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce welcomed the Afghan delegation and stressed the importance of expanding practical and long-term economic cooperation between the two sides.
The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI) has announced that a high-level delegation led by Sayed Karim Hashimi held talks with the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Chinese investors in Shanghai.
During the meeting, Hashimi described Shanghai as one of the world’s leading economic and investment hubs, emphasizing Afghanistan’s strategic location in the heart of Asia as a key bridge between Central and East Asia.
He highlighted China’s Belt and Road Initiative as a major opportunity for regional economic cooperation and reaffirmed Afghanistan’s readiness to actively participate in the framework.
Hashimi also said Afghanistan’s private sector is prepared to expand cooperation with Chinese investors in mining, agriculture, industry, transit, logistics, technology, manufacturing, carpets, precious stones, medical products, and banking sectors.
The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce welcomed the Afghan delegation and stressed the importance of expanding practical and long-term economic cooperation between the two sides.
At the end of the meeting, a cooperation agreement on trade and investment was officially signed between the two chambers.
The delegation also included senior members of provincial chambers and leading Afghan business figures.
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