ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Pak: National Assembly Speaker says no request received to hold meeting of negotiating committee

Earlier, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had said that a meeting between the PTI founder and the government's negotiation committee had been delayed due to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq's absence from the country.

ANI Jan 11, 2025 22:18 IST googleads

Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq (Image Credit: X/@SpeakerNA)

Islamabad [Pakistan], January 11 (ANI): National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq said that the opposition and the government have not contacted him to convene a meeting of negotiating committee, The Express Tribune reported.
Sadiq added that he is willing to schedule the meeting on short notice if the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government make the request. He further said that the meeting could be convened within a day or two but he was not contacted by any side so far.
Ayaz Sadiq said that it was not his responsibility to arrange a meeting between PTI negotiating committee and party founder Imran Khan. He said that the government and its allies should take a decision on whether the meeting can take place.
Sadiq said that he held a phone call with PTI leader Asad Qaiser on January 4 and informed him that he had mentioned about PTI's request for a meeting to the government. He added that PTI leaders could hold direct discussions with Advisor to Pakistan Prime Minister on Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah or senior government officials if necessary.
Earlier, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had said that a meeting between the PTI founder and the government's negotiation committee had been delayed due to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq's absence from the country.
As Sadiq has returned to Pakistan, Gandapur said that the meeting is expected soon, adding that individual discussions with Khan were underway, The Express Tribune reported.
Following months of political tensions, the PML-N government and the PTI started holding talks in December. The preliminary demands raised by PTI include the release of all "political prisoners" and a judicial investigation into the events of May 9 and November 26.
The first meeting between the government and the PTI took place on December 23 while the second took place on January 2. During the second round of negotiations chaired by Ayaz Sadiq, the PTI demanded more frequent access to Imran Khan to finalise a "charter of demands."
Meanwhile, the PTI has expressed willingness to extend the deadline for talks with the government beyond the January 31 deadline, Dawn reported. As the deadline given by Imran Khan-founded party was 20 days away, there were fears that dialogue would break down. However, PTI leader Shibli Faraz said talks could take place after January 31 and it was "not a big deal."
He made these remarks while speaking on DawnNewsTV programme Dusra Rukh aired on Friday, Faraz said, "The deadline is still 20 days away, and by that time, it would become clearer which way the dialogues are headed." He noted that a few days extension in the deadline won't be much of an issue in case of "positive developments" in talks. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Europe

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the organisation Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) raised concerns over the continued misuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan and their impact on religious minorities.

Read More
Middle East

Mojtaba Khamenei calls on Muslim neighbours to clarify stance

Mojtaba Khamenei calls on Muslim neighbours to clarify stance

"The countries of the region must clarify their stance regarding the aggressors against our dear homeland and the killers of our people. I recommend that they shut down those bases as soon as possible; for they must surely have realized by now that America's claim of establishing security and peace has been nothing but a lie," he said.

Read More
Asia

MEA rejects Pakistan’s statement on India-Canada deal

MEA rejects Pakistan’s statement on India-Canada deal

"We reject this statement made by Pakistan on the matter. India's credentials regarding non-proliferation are impeccable and well recognised by the global community. A country with a well-documented history of clandestine nuclear proliferation can hardly preach the virtues of export controls and proliferation risks. Such ludicrous statements are nothing more than an attempt by Pakistan to distract from its own abysmal record," he said.

Read More
Asia

India rejects Pakistan's "baseless allegations"

India rejects Pakistan's

India on Thursday rejected Pakistan's allegations of aggravating skirmishes with Afghanistan, calling them "baseless" and accusing Pakistan of blaming others for its own misdeeds.

Read More
Asia

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Pakistan faces a severe shortage of life-saving medicines, including cancer drugs and vaccines, due to government delays in notifying official prices. While global supply remains stable, regulatory hurdles have stalled legal imports, raising concerns over patient survival and the potential rise of unregulated, counterfeit medicines.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.