EU & Pakistan Envoys Discuss Terrorism Threats Linked To Afghanistan

Pakistan envoy and the EU special envoys for Afghanistan discussed terrorism-related threats and the region’s political and security outlook, Pakistan envoy said.

Pakistan envoy and the EU special envoys for Afghanistan discussed terrorism-related threats and the region’s political and security outlook, Pakistan envoy said.
Mohammad Sadiq wrote on Thursday, April 16, that he also discussed expanding relations and trade with Gilles Bertrand. He said both sides stressed the importance of coordinated engagement.
The Pakistani envoy for Afghanistan had earlier, on February 26, reported a phone call with Bertrand on human rights and terrorism threats linked to Afghanistan, but did not provide further details.
Sadiq had also previously held talks with Mohammad Reza Bahrami, Iran’s director general for South Asia at the foreign ministry, on counterterrorism.
These discussions come as tensions between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan continue.
The latest round of talks between the Taliban and Pakistan in Urumqi, China, also failed to produce results.
Pakistani officials claim that the Afghan Taliban are sheltering anti-Islamabad militant groups, particularly Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), inside Afghanistan, an allegation the Taliban deny.