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US, Pakistan, Uzbekistan & Afghanistan agree to work for peace in Afghanistan

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The United States, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan agreed in principle to setup a “new quadrilateral diplomatic platform” focusing on “enhancing regional connectivity”, said a statement issued by the Foreign Office.

“Representatives of the United States, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed in principle to establish a new quadrilateral diplomatic platform focused on enhancing regional connectivity,” read the statement, which was also issued by the US State Department. 

Taliban political chief Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, first row second from left, Abdul Salam Hanafi and other Taliban official pray during the “intra-Afghan” talks in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. The U.S. has promised to withdraw half of its troops from Afghanistan by the end of April, a Taliban official said Wednesday, but the U.S. military said it has received no orders to begin packing up. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

The statement said that the four countries agreed that “long-term peace and stability in Afghanistan” is “critical for regional-connectivity”. It also said that the countries were unanimous in agreeing that “peace and regional connectivity are mutually reinforcing”.

“Recognising the historic opportunity to open flourishing international trade routes, the parties intend to cooperate to expand trade, build transit links and strengthen business-to-business ties,” said the FO.

The parties agreed to meet in the coming months to determine the modalities of this cooperation with mutual consensus.

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