ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (INP): Foreign office explaining the Foreign Minister Khuwaja Asif ‘s visit to US said that his visit will open the ways to narrow the gulf had appeared in ties between Pakistan and US after Us president anti-Pakistan statement. The minister is expected to meet US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson during the visit. FO said that the meeting between the Asif and Tillerson will mark resumption of bilateral talks and work out ways to dispel tensions that cropped up after US President Donald Trump’s August 21 speech. “Pakistan is serious in eliminating terrorism and ready to cooperate entire world, however international community could realize Pakistan sacrifices laid down in the way,” sources close to FO said. Khawaja Asif will also reportedly meet US National Security Adviser Lt Gen HR McMaster during the trip. Asif is also addressing a gathering at the US Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington on US-Pakistan relations on October 5, the institute confirmed, pointing out that Trump’s speech had not only “unsettled US-Pakistan relations” but also had “serious implications for US interests in Afghanistan, nuclear non-proliferation, and stability in the region”. In the first high-profile meeting between US and Pakistan since Trump’s speech, US Vice President Mike Pence had recently met Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and suggested sending a US delegation to Islamabad for talks aimed at removing tensions. While accepting the proposal, Pakistan had asked for a high-level meeting in Washington to defuse the tensions. In response, Washington had reportedly invited Asif for a meeting with Secretary Tillerson on October 4. INP/AJ