Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Leader of Opposition in National Assembly, Omar Ayub Khan, has ruled out the possibility of resumption of the dialogue between the party and the government, a news report said on Sunday. «The chapter of talks is now closed,» Geo News quoted Ayub as saying on Saturday.
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Ayub said political negotiations were not based on mere wishes but required firm commitment which the government failed to demonstrate.
Censuring the coalition government's approach to talks, which now seem to have collapsed, the senior PTI leader said his party's committee had initiated discussions in good faith. «However, the other side neither displayed goodwill nor intent, leading to a deadlock.»
Ayub's remarks come as negotiations between the PTI and the ruling government, which began in late December after months of heightened political tensions, failed to witness notable progress despite the two sides holding three negotiation sessions.
The PTI, which also presented its written charter of demands, refused to attend the fourth round of talks citing the government's failure to form a judicial commission to probe the May 9 riots in 2023 and November 2024 protests.
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