Pakistan has appointed a new envoy to Afghanistan in a fresh bid to ease ongoing tense bilateral relations.
Pakistani media said the new envoy, Muhammad Sadiq, a career diplomat, met with Foreign Minister Mehmood Quraishi in Islamabad on June 6.
Afterwards, Quraishi expressed hope that Sadiq would be able to improve bilateral ties.
Saddiq is from the Swabi district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. He earlier worked as Pakistan's ambassdor in Afghanistan and as a spokesman for the Pakistani Foreign Ministry. Saddiq also servied on the National Security Council.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have had strained ties for years. Kabul has long accused Islamabad of providing safe haven to Taliban militants who launch attacks against international and Afghan forces.
Pakistan has denied those allegations and blames Afghanistan for giving anti-Pakistani militants refuge to plot attacks in Pakistan, which Kabul denies.