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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf will hold talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on his two-day visit to Afghanistan beginning on Wednesday. | Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf will hold talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on his two-day visit to Afghanistan beginning on Wednesday. |
The visit comes a day after Pakistan signed a peace deal with pro-Taleban militants on the Afghan border. | The visit comes a day after Pakistan signed a peace deal with pro-Taleban militants on the Afghan border. |
The two leaders are expected to discuss ways to curb militancy in the region. | The two leaders are expected to discuss ways to curb militancy in the region. |
Relations between Kabul and Islamabad have been strained because of differences in tackling what both refer to as cross-border terrorism. | Relations between Kabul and Islamabad have been strained because of differences in tackling what both refer to as cross-border terrorism. |
President Karzai will have "frank discussions on the war on terror and expanding bilateral cooperation on regional issues," President Karzai's office was quoted saying by the AFP news agency. | President Karzai will have "frank discussions on the war on terror and expanding bilateral cooperation on regional issues," President Karzai's office was quoted saying by the AFP news agency. |
Pakistan foreign office spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said the two leaders will "exchange views on bilateral relations, economic cooperation, reconstruction activities in Afghanistan and cooperation in the fight against terrorism". | Pakistan foreign office spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said the two leaders will "exchange views on bilateral relations, economic cooperation, reconstruction activities in Afghanistan and cooperation in the fight against terrorism". |
Meanwhile, more than 50 Taleban fighters have been killed on Tuesday in a major ongoing offensive by Nato-led forces in the Panjwayi district in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, a Nato spokesman says. | |
Tuesday saw more artillery barrages and air strikes, although the fighting is less intensive than over the weekend when Nato says 200 militants were killed - a figure disputed by the Taleban, who say many of the casualties were civilians. | |
'Difficult' border | 'Difficult' border |
On Monday, Pakistan signed the North Waziristan accord which calls on tribesmen to expel foreign militants and end cross-border attacks in return for a reduced military presence. | On Monday, Pakistan signed the North Waziristan accord which calls on tribesmen to expel foreign militants and end cross-border attacks in return for a reduced military presence. |
The agreement is the first of its kind since Pakistani troops went after Taleban and al-Qaeda elements on the Afghan border. | The agreement is the first of its kind since Pakistani troops went after Taleban and al-Qaeda elements on the Afghan border. |
Relations between the two neighbours have been strained after Afghanistan accused Pakistan of failing to prevent infiltration of militants to launch attacks in Afghanistan. | Relations between the two neighbours have been strained after Afghanistan accused Pakistan of failing to prevent infiltration of militants to launch attacks in Afghanistan. |
Pakistan ended support for the Taleban in 2001 and has denied the accusations that Taleban fighters are launching attacks in Afghanistan from safe havens within Pakistan's tribal border areas. | Pakistan ended support for the Taleban in 2001 and has denied the accusations that Taleban fighters are launching attacks in Afghanistan from safe havens within Pakistan's tribal border areas. |
In February, Afghanistan gave a list of 150 Taleban suspects living in Pakistan whom they believe have carried out attacks in Afghanistan. | In February, Afghanistan gave a list of 150 Taleban suspects living in Pakistan whom they believe have carried out attacks in Afghanistan. |
Gen Musharraf said that the information was "old and outdated". | Gen Musharraf said that the information was "old and outdated". |
Mr Karzai rejected the criticism, saying that intelligence given to Pakistan was up-to-date. | Mr Karzai rejected the criticism, saying that intelligence given to Pakistan was up-to-date. |
The two countries share a 1,400-mile (2,250km) mountainous border which is extremely difficult to patrol. | The two countries share a 1,400-mile (2,250km) mountainous border which is extremely difficult to patrol. |
Taleban and al-Qaeda elements are believed to be operating on both sides of the border. | Taleban and al-Qaeda elements are believed to be operating on both sides of the border. |