
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif on Saturday visited foreign office to brief about his vision pertaining Pakistan foreign policy just before his foreign affairs and national security advisor is scheduled to travel to Afghanistan on a day long tour. The prime minister on this occasion said that Pakistan was not affiliated with any particular group when it came to Afghanistan, adding that the country would hold talks with any group when it came to working for peace in the region and that it stood for a united Afghanistan. On the visit of the premier, Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani briefed him on the country's foreign policy from varying approaches and in the contexts of developing regional and international scenarios. The prime minister declared that he was sending his foreign affairs and national security advisor, Sartaj Aziz to Kabul with this clear message to the Afghan leadership.
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