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Pakistan Opens First Inter‑Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference as PM Presses Kabul on TTP

The Islamabad forum becomes Pakistan’s stage to link regional development to curbing Afghan‑based militancy.

Overview

  • Parliamentary leaders from over 40 countries convened in Islamabad for a two‑day conference on peace, security and development, inaugurated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Senate Chairman Yousaf Raza Gilani.
  • Shehbaz Sharif urged Afghanistan to act against the TTP and other groups operating from its soil and said Pakistan would fully cooperate if Kabul takes decisive steps.
  • The prime minister noted recent cross‑border attacks and acknowledged facilitation by Qatar and Türkiye, as officials confirmed PakistanAfghanistan talks are paused after the Istanbul impasse.
  • A suicide attack outside an Islamabad court and a bombing in Dera Ismail Khan left multiple casualties on Nov. 11, prompting a high‑level review where national leaders vowed tougher counterterrorism measures.
  • Leaders praised intelligence‑based operations that the government says killed 20 militants, while side meetings with Qatar explored deeper parliamentary ties, including a proposed PakistanQatar friendship group.