"We have deep concerns about the presence of (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan commander) Latif Mehsud on Afghan soil," Foreign Office spokesman Aizaz Chaudhry told a weekly news briefing.
The New York Times reported that US Special Forces in Afghanistan had recently raided a convoy that was ushering TTP deputy chief Latif Mehsud to Kabul for secret talks. The Americans now have Mehsud in custody.
The report said the "bungled attempt by the Afghan government to cultivate a shadowy alliance with Islamist militants" had escalated into the latest flashpoint in the relationship between Afghanistan and the US.
According to the Times, the Afghan government decided to recruit proxies by seeking to aid the Pakistan Taliban in their fight against Pakistan's security forces.
Chaudhry said it was a matter of concern that Afghan soil was being used for attacks in Pakistan.
Latif Mehsud started as a driver for a militia leader but rapidly rose through the ranks. He recently became the right-hand man of TTP chief Hakimullah Mehsud.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi said yesterday the High Peace Council was welcome to visit Pakistan and meet Baradar, the highest-ranking Afghan Taliban prisoner freed so far.
Pakistan has released 34 Taliban detainees but the measure has not produced expected results, analysts say.
Kabul feels Baradar is a key figure in its efforts to kick-start the stalled peace process as NATO combat troops prepare to pull out by the end of 2014.
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