Pak-Afghan speakers for letting past behind for better, shared future
By Hamid Khan Wazir
KABUL, Afghanistan: Mohammad Farhad Azeemi, Governor of Afghanistan’s northern Balkh Province, said that durable peace can open many doors to trade and economic development but it should not be the primary condition.
“Our northern neighbours are pursuing peace in Afghanistan via economic activity. They have told us we will not wait for peace to return but instead will incentivize it through economic projects in Afghanistan,” Azeemi told a Pakistani Track II delegation including four Parliamentarians at his office in Mazar-i-Sharif, the Provincial Capital on Tuesday.
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PESHAWAR: Speakers at an online session have lauded the role of parliamentarians and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are playing to ensure inclusive and participatory development for everyone and everywhere.
The session titled “The Role of Parliamentarians in Ensuring Inclusive and Participatory Development in Pakistan”, gathered wide-ranging participants including 30 Members of the national and provincial assemblies parliamentary task forces on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as other eminent representatives, said a communication.
The speakers exchanged ideas and good practices with the former prime minister of Belgium and Club de Madrid Member, Yves Leterme, and Arnau Ramirez, the Spanish member of the Parliament.
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