November 29, 2019
At a youth summit held recently in Islamabad, over four dozen young girls and boys from Pakistan and Afghanistan joined hands to ponder ways of improving people-to-people understanding and expanding socio-economic cooperation between the two neighbors. Organized by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) and the Afghan Studies Center (ASC) as part of its cross-border Pakistan-Afghanistan Track 1.5/II initiative, the summit underscored that the new generation does not want war and conflict but a prosperous future of shared peace and development.

[Video] Youth Craving for Regional Peace
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