According to Reuters, Field Marshal Asim Munir will meet with Trump in the next few days.

According to two sources who spoke to Reuters, Field Marshal Asim Munir is scheduled to travel to Washington in the upcoming weeks to meet with President Donald Trump for the third time in six months. The conversation would probably center on the Gaza force.
Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza includes for a Muslim-led army to supervise a period of transition for economic recovery and reconstruction in the Palestinian area devastated by more than two years of Israeli military bombing.
The mission to demilitarize Hamas in Gaza has alarmed many nations because they fear being drawn into the conflict.
In an effort to mend years of hostility between Washington and Islamabad, Munir has developed a tight friendship with the erratic Trump. He was rewarded with a White House lunch in June, which was the first time a US president has hosted Pakistan’s army commander by himself without the presence of civilian authorities.
Reuters did not receive a response from Pakistan’s foreign office, information ministry, or military. A call for response from the White House was likewise unanswered.
Ishaq Dar, the foreign minister of Pakistan, stated last month that while Islamabad would think about providing soldiers for peacekeeping, disarming Hamas “is not our job.”