Gen. Bajwa meets Ashraf Ghani, Abdullah Abdullah during Kabul visit

Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa holds a one-on-one meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul on June 9, 2020. (Picture courtesy: ISPR)
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Updated 10 June 2020
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Gen. Bajwa meets Ashraf Ghani, Abdullah Abdullah during Kabul visit

  • The two sides focused on the Afghan peace process, trade connectivity: ISPR
  • Abdullah Abdullah says they agreed on the ‘unique opportunity to further the cause of peace’ in the region

ISLAMABAD: In an unannounced visit to Afghanistan’s capital city, Kabul, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa held one-on-one meetings with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chairman High Council for National Reconciliation Dr. Abdullah Abdullah on Tuesday.

According to an official handout circulated by the military’s media wing, ISPR, the army chief was accompanied by Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Ambassador Mohammad Sadiq.




Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa can be seen with Chairman High Council for National Reconciliation in Afghanistan Dr. Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul on June 9, 2020. (Picture courtesy: ISPR)

Both sides discussed developments in the Afghan peace process and necessary steps required to facilitate an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

“Issues related to facilitation of trade and connectivity also came under discussion,” said the official statement. “Both sides agreed that a dignified and time-bound return of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan is key towards normalcy.”

“President Ashraf Ghani expressed his appreciation for the Prime Minister of Pakistan for opening of Torkham and Chaman border for allowing Afghan transit goods and facilitating stranded Afghans to return to Afghanistan by land and air routes,” it continued. “The President was also appreciative of the role being played by Pakistan for Afghan Peace Process.”

Sharing the pictures of the visit, Abdullah Abdullah announced in a Twitter post that the two sides “held productive talks” and “stressed on the unique opportunity to further the cause of peace” in Afghanistan and the rest of the region.

He added that General Bajwa “expressed Pakistan’s support for our efforts” and “earliest possible start” of intra-Afghan talks between the Taliban and the administration in Kabul.

Officials of the United States have already acknowledged Pakistan’s efforts in working toward a peaceful settlement of the protracted conflict in Afghanistan.

Islamabad is also striving for greater regional connectivity by building the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Recently, it also announced the arrival of a bulk cargo ship for its landlocked northwestern neighbor on Gwadar deep-sea port under the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement.


Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

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Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

  • Rescued migrants were taken to a temporary facility on Crete after reaching the port of Agia Galini
  • Greece has made deportations of rejected asylum seekers a priority under its migration policy

ATHENS: Greece’s Coast Guard rescued about 540 migrants from a fishing boat off ​Europe’s southernmost island of Gavdos on Friday, one of the biggest groups to reach the country in recent months.

The migrants were found during a Greek search operation some 16 nautical miles (29.6 km) off Gavdos, a Coast Guard statement said. They are all well and are being taken ‌to a ‌temporary facility on the nearby ‌island ⁠of ​Crete after ‌reaching the port of Agia Galini, a Coast Guard official said, adding most of the migrants were men from Bangladesh, Egypt and Pakistan.

In a separate incident on Thursday, the EU’s border agency Frontex rescued 65 men and five women from two ⁠migrant boats in distress off Gavdos, the Greek Coast Guard ‌said.

Greece was on the front ‍line of a 2015-16 ‍migration crisis when more than a million people ‍from the Middle East and Africa landed on its shores before moving on to other European countries, mainly Germany.

Flows have ebbed since then, but both Crete ​and Gavdos — the two Mediterranean islands nearest to the African coast — have seen a steep rise ⁠in migrant boats, mainly from Libya, reaching their shores over the past year and deadly accidents remain common along that route.

Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy will be eligible for help in dealing with migratory pressures under a new EU mechanism when the bloc’s pact on migration and asylum enters into force in mid-2026.

The center-right government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said deportation of rejected asylum ‌seekers will be a priority.