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  • Wednesday ,31 March 2010
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G8 announces Afghan-Pakistan plan

By-BBC

International News

00:03

Wednesday ,31 March 2010

 G8 announces Afghan-Pakistan plan
The G8 group of industrial countries has announced an economic initiative targeting the Afghan-Pakistan border.
 
The plan, made public at a meeting of G8 ministers in Canada, aims to help improve trade between the two countries and strengthen border infrastructure.
 
The plan is designed to boost development and employment.
 
Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon said that stability in the Afghan-Pakistan region was "critical for global security".
 
Correspondents say Taliban and al-Qaeda militants are hard to track down in the area, as the porous border allows them to move from one country to another unhindered.
 
It is hoped that improving cross-border trade will encourage economic development locally, possibly weakening the appeal of the Taliban to impoverished people there, analysts say.
 
Caucasus connection?
 
Foreign ministers from Britain, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States are taking part in the two-day meeting in Gatineau, Quebec.
 
Other items on the agenda are taking steps to curb Iran's nuclear programme, nuclear proliferation and the threat posed by extremist groups - as exemplified by Monday's twin suicide bomb attacks on Moscow's Metro system which left 39 dead.
 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told the Interfax news agency that militants operating on the Afghan-Pakistan border may have helped organise the Moscow attacks.
 
"We all know very well that clandestine terrorists are very active on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan," he was quoted as saying.
 
"We know that several attacks have been prepared there, to be carried out not only in Afghanistan, but also in other countries. Sometimes, these journeys go as far as the (Russian) Caucasus."