Prime Minister Imran Khan also set a new example of austerity during his visit to Kabul.
According to private TV, Prime Minister Imran Khan's one-day visit to Kabul cost only ہزار 11,000. Compared to Imran Khan, when Nawaz Sharif visited Kabul as Prime Minister in 2015, his trip cost 58 58,000. In 2012, PPP Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf's visit cost 51 51,000. In addition, in 2009, then-President Asif Ali Zardari completed a visit to Afghanistan for Rs. 44,000.
It may be recalled that on Thursday, Prime Minister Imran Khan paid a one-day visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. He met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and reviewing joint efforts to achieve lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. The two leaders agreed to set up committees to advance security and peace-related issues. Expressed satisfaction with the progress of Assistance Agreements. The two leaders also agreed to expedite infrastructure and energy projects. The construction of rail road projects between Pakistan and Afghanistan was also discussed during the meeting.
Meanwhile, a document titled "Joint Vision between Afghanistan and Pakistan" was issued with the aim of creating peace and stability in the region. On this occasion, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan will continue to support a peaceful, stable, united, democratic, independent and prosperous Afghanistan, there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan, peace in Afghanistan. Negotiation and political solution is the only way for stability and prosperity. Later, the Prime Minister invited President Ashraf Ghani to visit Pakistan.


