Foreign ministers talk "atrocities against Muslim minorities and Islamophobia.
They also express concerns over gross human rights violations in the IIOJK
Cavusoglu will hold bilateral talks with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and call on the Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi during the visit.
The visit is part of regular high-level exchanges between the two countries, read the FO statement.
He congratulated the ambassador on his appointment, stating that Afghanistan and Pakistan had deep-rooted historic ties based on common religion, geography and culture.
The President also interacted with the ambassadors of various Muslim countries before and after the briefing and apprised them of the latest situation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting came on the sidelines of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) 47th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers being held in Niamey, Niger.
He pointed out the disproportionate growth in hate speech and stigmatization of Muslim communities and individuals, including happening in Pakistan's neighbourhood.
Foreign Minister Qureshi said it was a third sitting with Afghan Taliban meant to arrive at a conclusion following their peace agreement with United States signed in February 2020, in Doha.