Friday, 30 March 2012

stop foreign spy agencies for working in Pakistan , Parliamentary Committee on National Security /links NATO supply restoration with drone attacks halt





stop foreign spy agencies for working in Pakistan

Parliamentary Committee on National Security

links NATO supply restoration with drone attacks halt


   Friday  March  30 , 2012  6:21:24 PM



The Parliamentary Committee on National Security has agreed to review the recommendations regarding ties with the US.

The decision was taken in a PCNS meeting chaired by Senator Mian Raza Rabbani.

The meeting decided to link Nato supply restoration with Drone attacks. It also decided to stop foreign spy agencies for working in Pakistan.

Chairman PCNS Senator Raza Rabbani while talking to media after the session of the committee said that he would try to remove the reservations of the opposition. He added that the amended recommendations would present in the house.

He said that the committee meeting will remain continue on daily basis till April 5, but the date was not deadline.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that permanent principals would adopt for foreign policy. He said that Army Chief General Ashfraq Pervez Kayani has clarified that he was not contacted for Nato Supply restorations which was a good.

The PCNS will resume on tomorrow 10 am.

PCNS mulls linking Nato supply to halt in drone strikes
ISLAMABAD: The meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS) was held under the chair of Raza Rabbani, Geo News reported on Friday.

According to sources, the meeting discussed reopening of the Nato supply route on the condition of halting drones strikes.

The PCNS dropped recommendations over foreign intelligence operations in the country. The proposals of parliamentary committee on airbases were also dismissed, sources added.

Earlier, the Parliamentary Committee on National Security had approved over 35 recommendations relating to the new terms of engagement with the US and foreign policy.

The PCNS was re-evaluating ties with the United States following the Nato attack on a Pakistan check post in which 24 soldiers were killed.


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PCNS links NATO supply restoration with drone attacks halt
 
   The joint session of the Parliament held under the chair of Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi.


The session discussed the recommendations put forward by the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS).

Mushahid Hussain Syed said that the US has realised that now only Pakistan’s Parliament will decide all the matters not any other institution. He also stressed not to allow transportation of weapons on the name NATO supply. He said the NATO supply should not be restored until the missile strikes on Pak soil are brought to a halt.

Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said all parties including the opposition have uniform stance over Pak-US relationship.
PML-N MPs were also present but they did not participate in the debate.

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