ISLAMABAD: High-ranking figures in the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Monday said that so far Prime Minister Imran Khan has not given PML-N any offer for dialogue.
According to opposition party leaders, after consultation with other parties, PML-N will make a decision on having talks with the government, after an offer arrived by the Prime Minister.
Naeem-ul-Haque, PM’s Special Assistant on Political Affairs, had tried to appeal to the opposition on Sunday, claiming the Prime Minister was willing to talk with the opposition leaders.
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Speaking to the media, Naeem ul Haque said the government was not going to retreat from the opposition talks. Senior PML-N sources, referring to the advisor, said they did not receive a government dialog request, adding that the PML-N would discuss the issue with all opposition party leaders.
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