Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday wherein the PM's upcoming visit to US especially deliberated upon. According to sources, the meet-up was held at the Prime Minister House wherein the premier and Army chief discussed external and internal security situation of the country including professional matters of Pakistan army.
Besides, matters related to the PM's upcoming visit to America also came under discussion. It may be noted that Prime Minister Imran Khan will embark to US on July 21 for three-day official visit where he will hold meeting with US President on July 22. Both leaders will have one on one and delegation level meetings. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Sohail Mehmood and US Foreign Secretary Mike Pompeo would be part of the meeting.
PM's meeting with other office bearers and stockholders is being scheduled. Sources said the meeting would discuss Pak-US relations, Afghan peace process and Pakistan's support for Taliban dialogue. Earlier, FM Qureshi said US President Donald Trump had invited the prime minister in June but he could not undertake the visit because of the budget session. The foreign minister also said that talks between the two leaders would focus on "important regional matters". Pakistan has helped the United States in jumpstarting the ongoing US-Taliban dialogue.
The United States now wants Islamabad to use its influence to persuade the Taliban to hold direct talks with the Afghan government. Pakistan also hosted an intra-Afghan meeting in Bhurban last month, which was seen as the first step towards making the Afghan government more acceptable to the militants.
Kabul sent its representatives to the meeting, although the Taliban opted to stay out. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also visited Islamabad to seek its support for opening a communication link to the Taliban.