Islamabad: In the middle of speculation on “ongoing rear interviews”, including Pakistan Tehreek-E-insf (PTI) and the establishment, Prime Minister’s assistant on political and public affairs, Rana Sanullah, said the ruling foundation would not have any dialogue. “Political problems can only be discussed through these doors that [PTI] escaped today,” said PML-N leader, while talking about Geo News’ AAJ Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath. The remarks came when the former ruling party skipped the key fourth round of interviews scheduled today, referring to the fact that the government did not create the courts to explore the riots on May 9 and protested against Islabad in November 2024. At the end of December after months of increased political tension, the dialogue process between the government of the Pakistani Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and PTI was launched. Although PTI introduced its written charter requirements and after weeks of negotiations – with three meetings of the meeting – there was little progress in key things. Meanwhile, the sources said Geo News, that PTI was negotiating interviews with the facility, chairman of PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, who confirmed that he called on the army of the Army Staff (Coas), along with Khyber then the main Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. The PTI chief explained what it turned out during their rare conversations with Coas, said all the problems and requirements of the party were submitted directly by General Munir. However, the statement attributed to security resources rejected any political aspect of the meeting, saying that the content of the meeting was reported outside the context. Previously, Barrister Gohar explained that his party would not have a dialogue with any other quarter. Sanullah today spoke of PTI of “damage to the country’s policy over the past 10 to 12 years”. He noted that the Imranian party “escaped” from the negotiations and said that PTI would receive a government response if it took part in the fourth round. Referring to the creation of a court, no judge would like to join the commission in the middle of the prevailing situation. In response to the question concerning the PTI warning against the Protest Sanellah, he stated that the law would participate in his course if the PTI went to the streets. “Problems are solved on a democratic political system,” he added.

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