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MOFA Press Release-December 06 , 2005
Tripartite Commission held its 14 th meeting in Kabul
December 15, 2005
 

The Tripartite Commission, composed of senior military and diplomatic representatives from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan, held its fourteenth meeting in Kabul, Afghanistan on December 15th. Delegates included General Ahsan Saleem Hyat, Vice Chief of the Army Staff of Pakistan, General Bismullah Khan, Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army and Lieutenant General Karl W. Eikenberry, Commander, Combined Forces Command – Afghanistan. This Tripartite meeting marked the first official visit of General Hyat to Kabul.

The session began with short summaries of the recent Border Security Subcommittee meeting hosted by Pakistan at the Khyber Rifles Mess and the Counter-IED and Military Intelligence-Sharing Working Group meetings hosted by Afghanistan in Kabul. The parties agreed that they should continue further enhancements in cooperation, communication, and intelligence sharing against extremists who threaten the peace, progress and stability in the region.

The delegations then briefly summarized the role their military forces played in relief efforts after the October 8 th earthquake in Pakistan, and discussed ways their forces could cooperate to continue relief efforts throughout the winter and respond to future emergencies. All parties agreed that military forces provide unique capabilities in such situations and that the deployment of Pakistani, US, Afghan and Coalition relief contingents enhanced the international relief efforts. Pakistan appreciated and acknowledged the US, Afghan and other international humanitarian relief efforts for the victims of the Earthquake.

The delegates then moved to an examination of the future of the Tripartite Commission and ways to expand their cooperative security efforts in other areas. The Coalition briefed its concept for expanding the existing Coalition-facilitated Afghan-Pakistani staff exchanges and gave an overview of the structure and mission of its Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan. For its part, Pakistan explained how it is increasing stability in the tribal areas by combining security operations and substantive and effective socio-economic development through its own resources and help from the U.S.

This plenary session marked the third time that NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (NATO-ISAF) observers attended the session as guests of the Tripartite Commission. All parties welcomed the observers and looked forward to the expanding NATO-ISAF role in Afghanistan.

The Tripartite Commission will meet again in February 2006 in Kabul.

Released by the Office of the Spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kabul, Afghanistan


 
 
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