Civil war continues in several districts of Afghanistan, fighting between the Afghan government and the Taliban is likely to create a crisis, a large number of Afghan refugees may flee to neighboring countries. In-camera briefing by DG ISI
The Taliban have reached an hour's drive from Kabul briefing the parliamentary committee |
Islamabad - The in-camera briefing of the parliamentary committee said that the Taliban have reached an hour's distance from Kabul, civil war is going on in several districts of Afghanistan, the Afghan government and the Taliban are in crisis. The situation is feared to escalate, with large numbers of Afghan refugees fleeing to neighboring countries.
According to details, the in-camera meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security was held under the chairmanship of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser. In the meeting, DG ISI Lt.
Gen. Faiz Hameed gave a comprehensive briefing to the parliamentary committee on security, external and internal situations. I briefed the parliamentary leaders on the situation in Afghanistan.
According to sources, the briefing said that the Taliban had reached an hour's drive from Kabul, the civil war was raging in several districts of Afghanistan, and fighting between the Afghan government and the Taliban was likely to lead to a crisis.
Large numbers of Afghan refugees can flee to neighboring countries. The meeting also briefed the political leadership on the global scenario, Pak-US and Pak-China relations, and the situation in the region. Pakistan's position on Afghanistan and the situation after the withdrawal of US troops. Was also briefed. Private TV sources said that the meeting was briefed on the overall situation in the region including Afghanistan and Occupied Kashmir. DG ISI briefed on the overall situation in the region.
Other issues, including the withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan, were also briefed.
The parliamentary leaders and the National Security Committee were also briefed on international relations. The meeting also briefed on other important projects including C-Pack. After the meeting, PML-N President Mian Shahbaz Sharif briefed the media after the parliamentary National Security Committee meeting and said that he was very satisfied with the briefing. The briefing on the current situation was comprehensive. The briefing was given on many issues, he said that there was an in-camera briefing so he could not give details.
Shahbaz Sharif did not respond to a question about Prime Minister Imran Khan's meeting. It may be recalled that the in-camera meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security was held under the chairmanship of Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser. Shahbaz Sharif was asked what he would say to the question of not giving bases. To which he replied that he knew. Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa also answered the questions in the meeting. The briefing was given on foreign policy, internal situation, the situation in Kashmir and Afghanistan. Similarly, during the meeting, former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said to a question that our eyes are closed today, while Rana Sanaullah said that we will be able to say something only after the meeting.