(Agencies) – US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Ambassador Marc Grossman will visit Pakistan for talks on bilateral matters and Afghanistan.
The State Department said on its website that Grossman embarked on his visit on Tuesday, which will first take him to Ankara.
In Ankara, Ambassador Grossman will attend a meeting of the International Contact Group (ICG) for Afghanistan.
This meeting of the ICG will focus on the status of Afghan and international commitments on security and development following the Chicago NATO summit and the Tokyo Conference.
The ICG member countries also plan to discuss international support for transition planning and an Afghan-led political process.
“In Islamabad, Ambassador Grossman will continue our work with the Pakistani government to identify our shared interests and focus on actions we can take together,” the State Department said.
The visit comes at a time when diplomatic efforts for solution of Afghan problem are gaining momentum.
Meanwhile, four bodies of Afghan soldiers have been recovered in a Pakistani tribal region, sources in the area said Wednesday.
The bodies were found in a remote area in Jamrud, a main town in Khyber agency, bordering Afghanistan.
There was no official confirmation of the incident. It was not clear who killed the soldiers either.
Sources said that the local tribesmen saw the bodies in Toor Darra mountainous area and informed the officials.
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