The statement explained that the growing tensions between India and Pakistan constitute a "threat to regional and international peace and security."
He added that the meeting is scheduled to be held on Monday, May 5, and that Pakistani delegate Asim Iftikhar Ahmed will deliver a press statement after the meeting.
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated on April 22 after gunmen opened fire on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, killing 26 people and wounding others.
Indian officials said the attackers "came from Pakistan," while Islamabad accused India of waging a disinformation campaign against it.
India decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, which divides the waters of the Indian subcontinent, following the attack and demanded that Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi leave the country within a week.
For its part, Pakistan denied India's accusations, restricted the number of Indian diplomatic personnel in Islamabad, declared that it would consider any interference with rivers outside the Indus Waters Treaty an "act of war," suspended all trade with India, and closed its airspace to India.