March 3, 2026

Government Calls In-Camera Briefing for Parliamentarians on Regional Situation

The government has invited parliamentarians to an in-camera briefing on the regional situation, with Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar emphasizing the need for unity amid regional sensitivities.

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March 3, 2026

Government Calls In-Camera Briefing for Parliamentarians on Regional Situation

The government has extended an invitation to parliamentarians for an in-camera briefing on the regional situation, scheduled to take place on Wednesday. This was announced by Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar during a session of the National Assembly on Tuesday.

According to the law minister, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited parliamentary leaders and party heads to participate in the briefing. The purpose of the meeting is to "sit down and develop a course of action so we can move forward," the minister stated.

Minister Tarar emphasized the sensitive nature of the current regional environment, noting that there are matters which cannot be discussed openly. He highlighted the importance of considering the prevailing tension in the region as well as Pakistan's relations with other countries, particularly "brotherly Muslim countries."

He further elaborated that while Pakistan maintains friendly relations with Iran, it also has longstanding ties with other nations. The minister specifically mentioned Saudi Arabia, referencing a defence agreement between the two countries.

"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," Minister Tarar said. He reiterated the need for unity among parliamentarians in addressing the current challenges.

The government has not disclosed the specific topics to be discussed during the in-camera session. However, officials indicated that the briefing is intended to facilitate a collective approach to the evolving regional circumstances.

The invitation to the closed-door briefing underscores the government's intent to keep parliamentary leaders informed and involved in decision-making processes concerning national security and foreign relations.

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