KABUL: Afghanistan on Wednesday cancelled a planned army visit to Pakistan to protest against alleged cross border shelling, in a sign of worsening relations between the troubled neighbours.
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The Pakistani army invited 11 Afghan officers to take part in a military exercise and drill in Quetta, the Afghan ministry of foreign affairs said. “This visit will no longer take place due to the resumption of unacceptable Pakistani artillery shelling against different parts of Kunar province,” it said in a statement. Kunar provincial governor Fazlulah Wahidi told AFP that up to 50 rockets were fired from the Pakistani side of the border.
Follow up:
The Pakistani army invited 11 Afghan officers to take part in a military exercise and drill in Quetta, the Afghan ministry of foreign affairs said. “This visit will no longer take place due to the resumption of unacceptable Pakistani artillery shelling against different parts of Kunar province,” it said in a statement. Kunar provincial governor Fazlulah Wahidi told AFP that up to 50 rockets were fired from the Pakistani side of the border.
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