United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative for Afghanistan Tadamichi Yamamoto called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi here, amid reports that Pakistan has moved heavy artillery towards Chaman and Torkham districts close to the Afghan border.
Their discussion focused on the situation in Afghanistan and efforts to promote peace and stability in that country, Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria said in a statement.
The meeting comes amid a rise in tension between the two countries after terrorists attacks this month claimed more than 100 lives in Pakistan and unsettled the establishment.
The latest of the attacks on Thursday targeted a famed Sufi shrine in Sindh province, killing 88 people. The army in retaliation claimed it killed at least 130 suspected militants across the country, but offered no details about the campaign.
Pakistan has blamed terrorists hiding across the border in Afghanistan for the attacks. It has also shut down a border trading point with Afghanistan.
Pakistan also summoned the officials of Afghan embassy in Islamabad following the shrine attack and handed them a list of 76 "most wanted" terrorists, demanding immediate action.
Fatemi, however, today told the UN special envoy that Pakistan desires lasting peace in Afghanistan. He called for a politically-negotiated settlement and described it as the "most viable option for peace and stability in Afghanistan".
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