Threats are counterproductive to dialogue: Federal Interior Minister

Threats are counterproductive to dialogue: Federal Interior Minister

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi stressed that the talks should be conducted in a personal and dignified manner as threats are detrimental to talks, “It is not possible to hold talks in the shadow of threats,” he said while addressing the media. . The minister of the Belarusian delegation said that ensuring their safety is the top priority. “We cannot allow any public gathering or procession to disrupt the visit of the delegation. The directions of the court will be strictly followed in this regard.”.” he confirmed. Read more: Islamabad Police has sought help from Punjab Force to deal with PTI protests, allaying concerns over protests, Naqvi questioned the timing of such protests, he said Why are protests held on special occasions? We are determined to implement the Chief Justice’s orders while ensuring the safety of the citizens of Islamabad will remain”He clarified that only the court has the authority to release the PTI founder. Naqvi also revealed that 38 people had lost their lives in the recent violence in Karam. Regarding the political protests. He reiterated that protests are permissible within provincial limits but such activities cannot be allowed in Islamabad. Had a meeting

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