FO spokesperson says three US officials visit is focused on ongoing negotiations with US on several issues
Pakistan-US trading visits to accelerate discussions.
Three US authorities booked to visit Islamabad in Dec.
Dealings not just restricted to Afghanistan issue.
Pakistan and the US are holding meetings more than a few issues remembering what is going on for Afghanistan, said the Unfamiliar Office in an explanation gave on Sunday.
FO representative Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the two nations are likewise trading visits in a bid to accelerate the discussion cycle, adding that significant US authorities are visiting Pakistan throughout the next few days.
Islamabad has constantly faulted Kabul for rising psychological militant assaults and use of Afghan oil to complete assaults in its adjoining country. As of late, Pakistan likewise asked the Taliban-drove government to remove Hafiz Gul Bahadur after a psychological oppressor subsidiary with his gathering did an assault in Bannu.
Two regular people were martyred while 10, including three fighters, supported wounds when an Afghan self destruction plane went after a security powers guard on November 26.
Pakistan likewise keeps on expelling unlawful Afghan residents from the nation refering to an ascent in dread assaults in the country.
Colleague Secretary of State for the Department of Populace, Evacuees, and Relocation Julieta Valls Noyes is booked to visit the country from December 4 to 6, said the articulation.
As indicated by the US State Division, Noyes will meet with senior government authorities, as well as non-administrative and worldwide association accomplices.
During her visit, Noyes will talk about shared endeavors to safeguard weak people and speed up the protected, proficient migration and resettlement of Afghan outcasts in the US movement pipeline.
In the interim, FO representative said that Exceptional Delegate for Afghanistan Thomas West will visit Islamabad from December 7 to 9 while Head Appointee Partner Secretary for Pakistan Elizabeth Horst will visit from December 9 to 12.
"These visits are a piece of the continuous talks with the US on a few issues, remembering what is going on for Afghanistan," said the representative, adding that they are not just restricted to the issue of Afghanistan.