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The Pakistani government is disappointed with PTI's refusal to attend the fourth round of talks without a judicial commission. PTI claims negotiations are meaningless without one. The government has formed a sub-committee to address PTI's demands and will present a written response in the upcoming round on January 28. Both sides regret the rigidity in the negotiation process and hope for flexibility to make progress.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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