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Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani invites Imran Khan to visit Kabul

| @indiablooms | Jul 30, 2018, at 04:05 pm

Kabul/Islamabad, July 30 (IBNS): Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday spoke to Pakistan's Prime Minister-elect Imran Khan and invited him to visit Kabul city.

Ghani said he congratulated Imran Khan for winning the general polls in the neighbouring nation.

" I just spoke to @ImranKhanPTI and congratulated him on the victory in parliamentary elections. We both agreed to overcome the past and to lay a new foundation for a prosperous political, social and economic future of both countries #Afghanistan and #Pakistan," Ghani tweeted.

Inviting Imran Khan, Ghani said: "I extended an open invitation to Mr. Khan and he expressed his wishes to visit Kabul soon."

Pakistan voted to elect a new Prime Minister last week.

Imran Khan and his PTI scripted a major victory in the polls.

He will take oath as the PM of the nation in the next few days.

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