Pakistan Army chief to visit Kabul to discuss ways to revive talks with Taliban

ANI  |  Kabul [Afghanistan] 

Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa will visit this week to hold discussions with his counterpart in and the leadership, including restarting the process of peace talks with the

General Bajwa is expected to meet with senior officials in The is expected to use the visit to reiterate its call to to take action against terrorists having safe havens in Pakistan, Tolo News quoted MoD spokesman Dawlat Waziri, as saying.

"We will ask to act honestly, otherwise these trips will not have results," Waziri said

Several lawmakers have said that should provide with solid evidence that they support the and more pressure should be put on to abide by its commitment to fight

"should be asked to hand over the leadership of the to the and act solidly for the elimination of terrorist hideouts," said Member of Parliament Fatima Aziz.

"The should hand over all evidence to Pakistani side and categorically tell them this action is no longer acceptable to us," said another MP Abdul Hai Akhundzada.

Pakistani politician and chairman of Tehrek-e-Insaf party Imran Khan said he felt has done enough against and now other countries need to take action.

"I think has done enough. I think now the others players involved need to do more," added Khan.

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First Published: Wed, September 27 2017. 12:28 IST