US\' special peace envoy to Afghanistan meets Pak Army chief Gen Bajwa

US' special peace envoy to Afghanistan meets Pak Army chief Gen Bajwa

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

US' special peace envoy to Khalilzad Wednesday met Army to discuss regional security and peace process in the war-torn country, days after his crucial meeting with representatives in the UAE.

Khalilzad reportedly held two rounds of negotiations with leaders in before the new round of talks.

Army said in a tweet that "regional security and Afghan peace process were discussed" in the meeting.

"Visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan's efforts for peace process. COAS (of Army Staff) reiterated that peace in is important for and assured continuous efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region," Ghafoor said.

It was Khalilzad's third trip to in recent months.

According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan helped in arranging the direct talks between the US and Taliban, creating a ray of hope for ending more than 17-year-old Afghan conflict.

It was the second time Pakistan arranged direct talks between the US and Taliban representatives after a similar initiative fell apart in 2015 at the hill resort of Murree, near

The has appreciated Pakistan's role in arranging the meeting with Taliban leaders.

Pakistan Imran Khan, after taking office in August, made it clear that Pakistan wanted to establish peaceful ties with all its neighbours.

Earlier this month, US wrote a letter to Khan, asking for help to arrange talks with the rebels.

Trump, however, earlier this year accused Pakistan of doing nothing despite take billions of dollars from the US. also suspended millions of dollars in military aid to

In one of the America's longest war, the US has spent over USD 1 trillion in Afghanistan since the coalition forces ousted the Taliban in 2001.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 20:31 IST