24 in Kabul with special focus on intelligence cooperation, officials said. It would be the 18th meeting of the Commission, which includes senior military and diplomatic representatives from Pakistan, Afghanistan and United States. The officials of NATO-ISAF would also attend the meeting. NATO-ISAF has recently assumed the control of international military forces operating in southern Afghanistan. The meeting would review the intelligence sharing among the allied states in the war on terror, officials said, adding that they would also deliberate upon the prospects of increasing cooperation on this important front. In the last meeting of the Commission held in Pakistan in June last, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Coalition delegations presented after-action reports on Operation Mountain Lion, operation to deny sanctuary and safe haven for their common enemy and to improve the lives of the Afghan people through various reconstruction projects and humanitarian assistance.