Pakistan and Afghanistan can benefit from each other’s resources: Maulana Hamid

ISLAMABAD -UNS: Amir of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan, Chairman of Defense Pakistan Council and Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqani Maulana Hamidul Haqqani has said that improving Pakistan-Afghan relations will prove to be very useful for the peace and tranquility of both countries.

Talking in a meeting with visiting Afghanistan delegation led by Foreign Minister Mr Muttaqi in Islamabad Maulana Hamid said Pakistan and Afghanistan are very important for the regional stability and connectivity.

This will see a positive change in the commercial, political, economic and people of both countries. Maulana Haqqani said that trade and friendship can be made stable from the route of Pakistan to Afghanistan to Central Asia, Russia and Europe, which will surely help this region develop and become one.

He said that we Can benefit from the resources of each others, the Pakistani nation is feeling very happy with the peace and stability in Afghanistan today, our religion Islam, religious, regional, linguistic culture and civilization are all the same and we will make many sacrifices in the future.
Wali is eager for the development of the Afghan nation and a peaceful life in their own land.

Maulana Hamidul Haq Haqqani said that Pakistan always welcomed the Afghan brothers in their own land, just like the Ansar in Madinah after the migration of Makkah.

 

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