Meeting will be attended by services chiefs, intelligence officials and civilian leadership


Islamabad: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Sunday summoned the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting on Monday (tomorrow) to discuss the current situation in Afghanistan.
The meeting under the chair of the prime minister will be attended by federal ministers and military brass. The committee will discuss the current situation of Afghanistan along with other matters related to national security.
The committee will also be briefed about the overall security situation in the country.
The meeting will be attended by the services chiefs, intelligence officials and civilian leadership.
Senior ministers, including Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry and National Security Adviser to the PM Moeed Yusuf will be in attendance.
On the other hand, Pakistan recently hosted the 17th Extraordinary Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Afghanistan. The session’s goal was to bring Muslim countries on the same wavelength in helping the war-torn country to avert the looming humanitarian crisis.

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