National Security Advisor (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib on Monday met with Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief and deputy foreign minister in Kabul Monday.
National Security Council (NSC) spokesman Kabir Haqmal told Pajhwok Afghan News that the Pakistani delegation, led by ISI chief General Faiz Hamid, arrived in Kabul on Monday.
He said the Pakistani delegation also included deputy foreign minister Suhil Mahmood and the two sides discussed to normalizing relations between the two neighboring countries.
Haqmal said the two sides agreed over creation of a committee to investigate the Afghan Market issue in Peshawar. They also discussed problems being faced by the two countries.
Some sources said the Pakistani delegation arrived in Kabul to apologize to Afghan officials over the harassment of the Afghan envoy in Islamabad.
On Nov. 4, Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement said the Afghan ambassador in Pakistan was summoned over reports of harassment of Pakistani diplomats in Kabul.
However, according to reports from the Afghan side, the Afghan charge ambassador was himself “harassed” by Pakistan’s ISI.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry said the issue will be investigated and the government is committed to “ensuring safety” of its foreign diplomats.