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Enhanced economic ties between Pak, Afghanistan can tackle terrorism threat: Gilani | The common threat of terrorism can be tackled through enhanced economic ties and increased trade relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Prime Minister
Yousaf Raza Gilani has said. “The high level contacts have proved very useful
in developing a better understanding between the two countries,” the Daily Times
quoted Gilani, as saying. The interactions have also helped create the realisation
that as neighbours, Pakistan and Afghanistan have to stand united to confront
challenges, he added. Gilani made these comments while talking to the speaker
of the Afghan Lower House of Parliament, Mohammad Younas Qanooni, during a meeting
at the Presidential Palace. Qanooni said terrorism was a threat to their societies,
but expressed confidence that both countries’ leaders would overcome it. Gilani
stated that he had proposed to Afghan President Hamid Karzai the establishment
of special trans-border economic zones, and to facilitate joint ventures and partnerships
in the private sector. He said Afghanistan and Pakistan had vast human and natural
resources, entrepreneurial talent and technological skills. “We must optimally
build and utilise our mutual economic complementarities. We should establish closer
links between our respective chambers of commerce. A vibrant and dynamic Afghanistan-Pakistan
CEO’s forum would make a huge difference,” said Gilani. “The time has now come
to shape our own destiny by joining hands and marching together towards a prosperous
future for our peoples,” he added.
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