The Hindu: [2] President Ghani called Imran Khan’s visit “historic” and said it was an “important message to help end violence” [3] Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on November 19 met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on his maiden visit to Kabul and vowed to “do everything” to reduce violence in Afghanistan as the two leaders explored ways to deepen the bilateral ties and discussed the reconciliation process, amidst an uptick in violence that could jeopardise the peace push in the war-torn country. [4] President Ghani who received Mr. Khan upon his arrival at ARG Presidential Palace, situated in the heart of Kabul, called his visit “historic” and said it was an “important message to help end violence”. [5] On his part, Mr. Khan assured Mr. Ghani that his government would do “everything possible” to help reduce violence in Afghanistan and bring a durable peace. [6] Mr. Khan said Pakistan played a role in the peace deal signed between the Taliban and the U.S. side and later on starting the intra-Afghan dialogue. He regretted that despite such efforts violence was increasing in Afghanistan and assured that Pak was ready to help if it was possible.