Leaders of Joint Action Committee, Women Action Forum & Civil Society have urged that Pakistan has nothing to do with Yemens' War and suggested that instead of being a part, Pakistan should be an arbitrary to Saudi Arabia and Iran resolving Crisis in Yemen through negotiations. Parliamentarians in Parliament should call upon a a Joint Conference developing a policy to stay unbiased in the region resolving tensions in the Middle East to bring world peace instead of sending troops to Saudi Arabia, said a social worker, Anis Haroon in a press conference.
The Press conference included Dr. Riaz Ahmed Sheikh, Farah Parveen, Saeed Baloch, Minhaz ul Rehman and others.
They addressed that Pakistan is already facing many issues lest terrorism with army already over whelmed fighting terrorist in the country through zarb-e-azb. In-fluxing another war on them would not be advisable. They pointed towards the rift between Saudi Arab and Iran, emphasizing the importance of arbitration to resolve crisis in Yemen. Pakistan can play an important role on a diplomatic level rather sending the military to Saudia, as it will deter Pakistan domestically.
They said that Pakistan ought to weigh the situation as effects of post-afghan war are still evident in Pakistan. Sending troops to defend another state is against the constitution and Pakistan should consider this seriously. They urged the Security council to play it role by taking necessary measures.
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