Afghan Taliban on July 25 said that they will visit Pakistan whenever they received a formal invitation, as they routinely pay visits to regional and other countries to explain their position regarding peace process and to address to others’ concerns, reports Daily Times. Comments from Suhail Shaheen, Taliban political office spokesman in Qatar, came days after Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan said in Washington he will meet the Taliban leaders in Pakistan on his return to convince them to hold negotiations with the Afghan government. “We pay visits to regional and other countries for talks to explain our position on peace process and to listen to others. Pakistan is our neighbor and a Muslim country. Members of our political office will travel to Pakistan if we receive a formal invitation from Pakistan,” Shaheen said when he was asked about PM Imran Khan’s remarks. The Taliban spokesman said the visit could take place in the coming weeks.