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Afghanistan President to visit India

| | Sep 11, 2016, at 03:54 am
New Delhi, Sept 10 (IBNS): Afghanistan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani will pay a working visit to India on Sept 14-15, officials said.

"The President will hold discussions with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, who will also host a lunch in the honour of the visiting dignitary. Their discussions will cover a wide range of matters of mutual interest," read an MEA statement.

During the visit, President Ghani will also interact with business community and deliver an address at a prominent think tank in New Delhi.

The upcoming visit will provide an opportunity to continue the close and frequent consultations between the two friendly neighbours, including at the highest level.

"Such interaction is the hallmark of their strategic partnership and has guided the strengthening of all-round cooperation between the two countries," read the statement.

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