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Pak NSA to go to Kabul tomorrow, to debate border fencing challenge, humanitarian disaster with Taliban

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Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf will lead an inter-ministerial delegation to Afghanistan on Tuesday to debate the difficulty of border-fencing and take inventory of the humanitarian wants of the war-torn nation with the Taliban regime, based on a media report.

During his go to from January 18 to 19, Yusuf will focus on methods to channel humanitarian assist to Afghanistan in keeping with the necessities of the UN and different worldwide sanctions, officers advised the Dawn newspaper.Concerns over Afghanistan’s humanitarian disaster have been mentioned within the United Nations to avert a humanitarian disaster.READ: Top Pakistan Taliban commander escapes suspected drone strike in AfghanistanOn January 13, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that tens of millions of Afghans have been on the “verge of death,” urging the worldwide neighborhood to fund the UN’s USD 5 billion humanitarian enchantment, launch the nation’s frozen property and reignite its banking system to avert a serious financial and social collapse.One of the important thing challenges confronting Afghanistan is the near-complete exodus of expert labour, affecting its well being and infrastructure sectors.Pakistani officers mentioned they have been planning to relocate Afghan refugees who’ve been educated and skilled in Pakistan to Afghanistan.Officials mentioned the difficulty of border-fencing alongside the Durand Line will even be mentioned by Yusuf amidst variations between Islamabad and Kabul.Pakistan has accomplished virtually 90 per cent fencing work alongside the two,670-km worldwide border to cease a straightforward passage for militants.However, Afghanistan has contested the century-old British-era boundary demarcation that splits households on both aspect.Last month, movies started to flow into on social media, purportedly displaying members of the Afghan Taliban uprooting a portion of the fence alongside the border, claiming that they have been erected inside Afghan territory.ALSO READ: Former Afghan President Karzai asks Pak PM Imran Khan to ‘cease talking on behalf of Afghans’ALSO READ: Hope India, Pakistan resolve points over humanitarian help to Afghanistan: EU envoy