India, April 19 -- Pakistan and Afghanistan reached an agreement on Saturday not to allow the use of their territories for terror attacks against each other.

The development comes as the two nations attempt to rebuild bilateral ties strained by militancy and Islamabad's expulsion of Afghan refugees.

The agreement was reached during Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar's visit to Kabul. During the trip, Dar met with senior leaders of Afghanistan's Taliban regime and discussed key issues of mutual interest, PTI reported.

"We have requested our hosts that we have to work together for the progress, betterment and peace, and security of the region," PTI quoted the Pakistani foreign minister as saying.

"For that, neither will we allow anyon...