Pakistan

DG ISPR & Info Minister to brief political parties on national security tomorrow

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, along with the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Ahmed Sharif, will brief leaders of all political parties on the current national security situation tomorrow.

According to reports, the briefing, which has been set to cover the ongoing security concerns between Pakistan and India, will focus on the potential implications of the tense situation.

The participants will be apprised of the preparations of Pakistan’s armed forces, steps taken in diplomacy and the state’s stance on security matters.

The move is aimed at promoting national unity and solidarity among Pakistan’s political leadership amid growing security concerns.

The briefing will serve as a platform to ensure that all political leaders are on the same page regarding the country’s defence and security preparations.

 

Web Desk

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