Pakistan's : According to Pakistan media, Pakistan's National Security Advisor (NSA), Moeed Yusuf, will visit Kabul soon since tensions along the Durand Line, the de facto boundary between the two nations, have intensified. NSA Yusuf will visit Afghanistan, it was determined during a high-level conference in Islamabad on Thursday, amid tensions near the Durand Line. The decision was made during a meeting of the Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell (AICC), which was presided over by Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser. According to the statement, "a senior delegation of Pakistani officials, lead by the NSA, is slated to visit Afghanistan soon for further engagement with the Afghan government on all assistance-related opportunities." During the meeting, no date for the NSA's visit was disclosed. The visit, according to a Pakistani official, will most likely take place on January 17-18. "In a few days, we'll finalise the delegation and then settle on a date," the official added. Khartoum demonstrations: 2 Sudanese protesters dead, 54 injured S.Korea disputes N.Korea's claim of hypersonic missile test Kazakhstan's constitutional order has been largely restored: President