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Pakistan foreign minister holds talks in Afghanistan.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by private Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic Press news agency

Kabul, 01 February: The Pakistani foreign minister, during a visit to Kabul, put emphasis on peace and stability in Afghanistan and said that if both countries [Afghanistan and Pakistan] did not act honestly peace would not return to neither of these countries.

Hina Rabbani, Pakistan's foreign minister, after meeting the Afghan president and her counterpart, spoke at a news conference together with the Afghan minister of foreign affairs in Kabul.

Hina Rabbani, while talking to a journalist, said that Kabul was the most important capital for Pakistan and that she travelled to Kabul …

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