Zalmay Khalilzad in Islamabad next week for ‘serious talks’ on Afghanistan

Zalmay Khalilzad. (AFP/file)
Updated 06 October 2018
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Zalmay Khalilzad in Islamabad next week for ‘serious talks’ on Afghanistan

  • Pompeo has said that Khalilzad’s focus will be to bring about peace negotiations with the Taliban
  • Pakistani FO says Pakistan can extend support to the US effort but has limited influence over the Taliban

ISLAMABAD: US Special Representative for Afghanistan reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad is expected to visit Islamabad next week to hold talks with the civilian and military leaderships to find a peaceful solution for the Afghan conflict, said the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad.

“Khalilzad’s visit to Pakistan is a positive step toward efforts for peace in Afghanistan,” Dr. Mohammad Faisal, spokesman for the Foreign Office, told Arab News.
The Afghan-born Khalilzad served as the US ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and the United Nations under the Bush and Obama administrations. He was instrumental in setting up the Karzai government in 2005 and the writing of the Afghan constitution under that government.
Previously, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Khalilzad’s “singular” focus now will be to bring the Taliban in Afghanistan to the negotiating table with the Afghan government.
The US has been pushing Pakistan to use its influence to bring the Afghan Taliban to the negotiations table and Khalilzad has been appointed to coordinate these efforts to find a peaceful settlement for the Afghan conflict.
Dr. Faisal told Arab News that Pakistan is willing to extend “every support” to the US for a settlement in the war-torn country. But he was quick to add: “Pakistan has got limited influence over the Afghan Taliban and the US needs to understand it.”
The Foreign Office spokesman said that the US has started to understand Pakistan’s position and “hopefully both countries will move ahead by bridging the trust deficit.”
He said that Khalilzad will hold meetings with the top civilian and military leadership during his trip to Islamabad.
“Pakistan will explain its position to Khalilzad regarding peace in Afghanistan and will definitely listen to him as well,” he said.


Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

Updated 29 December 2025
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Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

  • The WEF meeting, scheduled to be held in Davos on Jan. 19-23, will focus on global challenges, public-private dialogue and cooperation
  • Government, business, civil society and academia leaders will engage in forward-looking discussions to address these issues, set priorities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will travel to Switzerland next month to attend the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistani state media reported on Monday.

The WEF annual meeting, themed as ‘A Spirit of Dialogue,’ will be held from Jan. 19 to Jan. 23 in Davos, where world leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities.

Prime Minister Sharif is expected to interact with global leaders and investors on economic challenges, regional and international issues and various opportunities for cooperation.

On Monday, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar presided over a meeting in Islamabad to oversee preparations for Sharif’s upcoming visit to Switzerland to attend the WEF meeting, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Dar instructed to maximize the engagements with the incoming Heads of States, Governments and senior leadership of economic, business and financial institutions,” the report read.

The WEF meeting program will be structured around key global challenges where public-private dialogue and cooperation, involving all stakeholders, is necessary for progress, according to the WEF website.

In addressing these challenges, growth, resilience and innovation will serve as cross-cutting imperatives, guiding how leaders engage with today’s complexity and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities.

Pakistani foreign ministry officials briefed the deputy PM about preparations for the WEF meeting, according to Radio Pakistan. The participants of Monday’s meeting in Islamabad discussed in detail the bilateral component and media engagements during the visit.

“He [Dar] further stressed that opportunities be explored to foster collaboration with private sector business entities,” the state broadcaster said.