Govt invites parliamentarians to in-camera briefing on regional situation

Published March 3, 2026 Updated March 3, 2026 08:23pm
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar speaks during a National Assembly session. — DawnNewsTV/File
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar speaks during a National Assembly session. — DawnNewsTV/File

The government has invited parliamentarians to an in-camera briefing on the regional situation scheduled for Wednesday, according to Law Minister Azan Nazeer Tarar.

Speaking in the National Assembly on Tuesday, the minister said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had invited parliamentary leaders and party heads to “sit down and develop a course of action so we can move forward”.

“There are sensitivities we have to take into account and things that you cannot discuss openly, considering the tension in the region and our relations with brotherly Muslim countries,” the minister said.

He said that while Pakistan shared friendly relations with Iran, “we also have long-standing relations with other countries”.

“In particular, Saudi Arabia, with whom we are in a defence agreement,” the minister said.

“I am requesting both sides of the aisle that this is a sensitive situation and we must sit together for Pakistan and for the security of the wider region,” he said.

He further said that Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah was giving “person-to-person invitations”. He further said that the briefing would be in-camera and would be scheduled for 11:30am.

“The future strategy; what you suggest and what you decide, will be taken into account,” he said.

Earlier in the day, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had also spoken about the in-camera briefing while addressing the Senate.

“We have planned that the parliamentary leaders of both houses, including the honourable leaders of the opposition in the Senate and in the National Assembly, will meet at 11:30am tomorrow for a detailed briefing,” he said.

He said the briefing was expected to “touch upon” the situation in Afghanistan as well.

The development comes after the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, plunging the region into a renewed military confrontation. Subsequently, Tehran targeted US bases in several Gulf Arab states.

It also comes amid tensions with neighbouring Afghanistan. Last week, the Afghan Taliban targeted Pakistani positions along the border in response to earlier air strikes by Pakistan in multiple Afghan provinces to target the militants involved in cross-border attacks. In response, Pakistan launched the operation ‘Ghazb lil-Haq’ and took out military targets across Afghanistan.

A PPP delegation also met with PM Shehbaz in Islamabad on Tuesday to discuss the political situation in the country as well as the regional situation.

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