NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi has said the opposition coalition supports constructive dialogue.
Mudavadi said it should be known that as the opposition coalition co-principals, they support constructive dialogue to deal with problems of poverty, exclusivity, devolution, poverty and attacks on the judiciary.
He said this in a statement when he addressed the press after a NASA summit meeting in Athi River, Machakos County on Monday.
"The summit registers its appreciation for constructive dialogue and a framework to be taken in issues of national concern, we will proceed to brief the organs of the constituent parties," Mudavadi said.
Mudavadi told journalists that he could not divulge much information stating time is needed to delve more into what they discussed.
"Due to the weighty matters, we shall give a 'small' briefing and will not take any questions for issues at hand are extremely weighty," he said.
Mudavadi (ANC), Kalonzo (Wiper) and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetang'ula (Ford Kenya) called the meeting after their ODM counterpart Raila Odinga resolved to work with President Uhuru Kenyatta to unite the public.
Mudavadi said all NASA affiliate parties will be briefed so as to understand the developments.
He said a more elaborate address will be issued once all the parties give their input.
Raila, Kalonzo and Wetangula flanked Mudavadi during the address.
The NASA leader did not address the press though.