Meanwhile, talking to reporters on the sidelines of third China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Trilateral Dialogue on Afghanistan, Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, who is also chairman of Senate's Standing Committee of Defence, said the government has decided to take parliamentarians into confidence over high-level contacts they had held recently with Saudi authorities.
He said that a joint meeting of the Senate and the National Assembly standing committees on Foreign Affairs has been called on Tuesday and the Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs would take the joint committees into confidence over all negotiations held with Saudi Foreign Minister and defence minister during their visits to the country. Mushahid believed that Pakistan would not send its troops to fight in the Saudi-led 34-nation anti-terror Islamic Military alliance and that Pakistan's cooperation would be confined to counter-terrorism only.