22-11-2024 02:38 AM Jerusalem Timing

Afghanistan, Pakistan Set up Military Hotline

Afghanistan, Pakistan Set up Military Hotline

Pakistan and Afghanistan have established a hotline between their respective military commanders in an attempt to reduce bilateral tensions and prevent cross-border clashes.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have established a hotline between their respective military commanders in an attempt to reduce bilateral tensions and prevent cross-border clashes.

PakistanLieutenant General Asim Bajwa, Pakistan's army spokesman, announced on Wednesday that the hotline has been established between the senior military commanders of neighbors.

"Hotline established between DGMOs (Director Generals of military operations) of both countries. First contact/call just made," Bajwa said in his Twitter account.

The direct line between the commanders of the two countries was agreed during a visit to the Afghan capital Kabul Sunday by the Pakistani army chief General Raheel Sharif.

In early December, senior Afghan and Pakistani officials agreed during a meeting in Islamabad to stop accusing each other over Taliban-led violence that has been plaguing both countries.

The Afghan government has also expressed readiness to attend Pakistan-brokered talks with militant groups willing to renounce violence and lay down arms.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has recently pushed to strengthen ties with Pakistan -- Taliban's historic backers.