LONDON, Oct 29: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and British Prime Minister David Cameron reaffirmed on Tuesday their continuing commitment for the Afghan peace process.

The three leaders, during their meeting held here, discussed economic cooperation and the Afghan-led peace process to which they all reaffirmed their commitment.They continued their dialogue about Afghanistan and Pakistan’s shared interest in advancing regional peace, stability and prosperity.

The meeting took place following the World Islamic Economic Forum.

This was the first trilateral meeting since Prime Minister Sharif assumed his office after his victory in election held in May this year.—APP

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