
NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq speaks to the media in Islamabad on January 28, 2025. — Screengrab via Geo News
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ISLAMABAD: The ruling coalition and the former ruling party of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq will stand in the midst of hope for the ongoing dialogue with the government’s Tahir -e -Justice (PTI). –
Talking to the media after the fourth period of the fourth round of PTI talks, Sadiq said the negotiations could not proceed because of the absence of the former ruling party.
“I hope the conversation will resume. [And] [government’s] The negotiation committee will remain intact and will not dissolve, “NA Speaker added,” Negotiations are the only way to move forward. [….] I urge the opposition to find a way to dialogue. “
Sadiq’s remarks refused to participate in the fourth round of PTI talks, citing the government’s failure to form a judicial commission to investigate the May 9 riots and Islamabad protests of November 2024, citing the government’s failure to investigate the Islamabad protests. The middle has come out. On January 23, the party announced its decision to call the dialogue, just later back track on it that they were just stopped.
The ongoing dialogue between the Pakistan Muslim League -Nawaz (PML -N) government and the PTI began in late December after months of months of political tensions.
Both sides have held three rounds. Although the PTI has submitted a written charter of its demands, and weeks of negotiations – so far with three sessions – has made little progress on key issues.
Addressing Sadiq, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also expressed hope that the opposition would reach the NA Speaker for further dialogue.
Expressing regret over the PTI’s decision to avoid today’s meeting, Dar said that issuing a unilateral statement in the absence of the former ruling party would be inappropriate for them.
“If we come to the meeting we will bring something [….] The Deputy Prime Minister gave remarks.
“If they [PTI] He added that we would respond to the Speaker and the Speaker in the Committee.
While thrilling PTI’s Ravi Attitude regarding the talks, the experienced politician emphasized the government’s positive efforts to progress in the dialogue process.
“We hope they will come to the meeting [and] “We’ll answer them there,” the FM noted.
The comments of Sadiq and Dar with Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, who, while talking separately to the media, also said that the channels should remain open for dialogue.
Meanwhile, a part of the government’s negotiating team, Prime Minister’s Advisor on Public and Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, has also said that PTI will have to return to the table as there is no other way other than dialogue. No
The Prime Minister’s Advisor also said that there was a possibility of setting up a parliamentary committee instead of the judicial commission because the former could not be established on matters that were a sub -judge in nature.
Talking to the media outside the Parliament House, a part of the government’s negotiating team, Senator Irfan Siddiqui, said his final response to PTI’s demands was ready and he would present that the fourth round of talks was made. –
Criticizing the opposition party, Senator Siddiqui said that the other party sabotaged the process he had started.
Noting that the government will review the entire situation of those who implement its decision, the legislator said that although the other side had practically abolished the dialogue process, the government’s negotiation committee dissolved till January 31. Will not
The ambiguity around PTI-GOT talks revolves around the PTI’s Judicial Commission’s demand, which has emerged as a point of dispute between the two sides.
The former ruling party wanted the Judicial Commission to be formed before the fourth meeting of the talks, while the government insisted that it would respond to the opposition’s demand during the committees’ meeting and said it would not respond to threats or boycotts. –