Pakistan's Special Representative for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, has arrived in Kabul to address security and border concerns. He leads a delegation of military and intelligence officials attending the 7th session of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee (JCC). This meeting comes amid rising tensions, deportations of Afghan refugees, and border skirmishes. The increased activity of armed groups within Pakistan is also a concern.

Security Concerns and Border Disputes
Pakistan claims these armed groups operate from Afghanistan, a claim Afghan officials deny. Deputy Defence Minister Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir will lead the Afghan side in the discussions. Zakir, a senior Taliban leader, previously led the Taliban military commission during the US-NATO conflict. The JCC meeting aims to address these issues after a significant gap since the last session.
The previous JCC meeting took place in Islamabad in early January 2024. Zabiullah Mujahid, an Afghan government spokesperson, stated that both sides will focus on resolving disputes along the Durand Line and improving facilities for people on both sides. These discussions are crucial for easing tensions between the two nations.
Impact of Armed Groups on Relations
Pakistani officials highlight that the presence of banned groups like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is a major obstacle in their relationship with Afghanistan. Last month, Pakistan's Foreign Office linked terrorists involved in the Jaffar Express hijacking to Afghanistan, with phone records traced to Kabul. This has further strained relations between the two countries.
The Afghan Taliban countered by claiming that ISKP militants entered Afghanistan from Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, Pakistan dismissed this assertion as unfounded. These conflicting claims underscore the complex security dynamics at play between the neighbouring countries.
Trade Discussions and Economic Cooperation
Separately, an Afghan delegation led by Minister of Industry and Commerce Noor Uddin Azizi is set to visit Pakistan. Their agenda includes discussing a preferential trade agreement, reducing tariffs on specific items, revising transit agreements, and enhancing facilities for traders at border points. These talks aim to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.
The outcomes of these meetings could significantly impact bilateral relations. Addressing security concerns while fostering economic cooperation remains a delicate balance for both countries. The success of these discussions could pave the way for improved relations and stability in the region.
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