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Pakistani MPs plane not allowed to land at Kabul over threat - Newspaper

The visit of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser to Afghanistan was postponed due to the closure of the Kabul airport at the last moment, citing security reasons. APP ISLAMABAD: A parliamentary delegation headed by National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser which had departed for Afghanistan on a three-day official visit on Thursday morning returned home within minutes after the Afghan authorities did not allow landing of their plane at Kabul airport due to “security reasons”. A spokesperson for the speaker told Dawn that Mr Qaiser along with a nine-member delegation had departed for Kabul from the Islamabad International Airport as per schedule but when their aircraft was still in the air, the delegation members were informed that Kabul airport had been closed due to some “security reasons”.

Plane carrying Pakistan Speaker, lawmakers turned back after explosives recovered near Kabul airport

The plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of the airport. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI ISLAMABAD: A plane carrying Pakistan s Parliament Speaker and a delegation of lawmakers was not allowed to land in Kabul and was turned back due to security reasons after explosives, apparently years old, were found buried near the airport. National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul for a three-day visit on the special invitation of Speaker of Afghan Wolesi Jirga Mir Rehman Rehmani. A spokesperson for the speaker said that Qaiser along with the delegation had departed for Kabul from the Islamabad International Airport as per schedule but when their aircraft was still in the air, the delegation members were informed that Kabul airport had been closed due to some “security reasons”, the Dawn News reported.

Plane carrying Pak Speaker, lawmakers turned back after explosives recovered near Kabul airport

Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser.   | Photo Credit: AP The plane was about to descend when the control tower informed of the closure of the airport A plane carrying Pakistan s Parliament Speaker and a delegation of lawmakers was not allowed to land in Kabul and was turned back due to security reasons after explosives, apparently years old, were found buried near the airport. National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser was heading a nine-member parliamentary delegation to Kabul for a three-day visit on the special invitation of Speaker of Afghan Wolesi Jirga Mir Rehman Rehmani. A spokesperson for the speaker said that Mr. Qaiser along with the delegation had departed for Kabul from the Islamabad International Airport as per schedule but when their aircraft was still in the air, the delegation members were informed that Kabul airport had been closed due to some “security reasons”, the Dawn News reported.

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