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BREAKING : Pak Navy vessels are due to arrive in the Maldives within the next few days: Maldives MP

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Remember This..indian sailors running with tail in their legs..cursing for life.. lol :woot::azn::lol:

Well, look at Indians respond to the unruly lot. Class acts I say.

Thanks for sharing!!!!
 
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Pakistan doesn't create mayhem, we save Countries from India, example Sri Lanka and will save Afghanistan too once they realize they invited snakes inside their home

I think we will have to save India from the snakes in the end.. :lol:
 
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Will pay back for Afghanistan to India with interest in Maldives.

Every action has a reaction, now Indians sit back and watch the show.

You wanted to create mayhem for us in Afghanistan now we will give you a show you wont ever forget.

Slap after slap after slap on Modis face.
Best of luck.. Congratulations for Pakistan becoming the super power of south asia
 
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IN - "Wtf, is wrong with that civilian transport".
A whilst IN was saying that thye crashed their vessel into something.

Btw how old are you? 11 ,12 ? Your comebacks sound like those of elementry school kids having a fight at school.
 
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Pakistan and China should answer Maldives president call and prevent any other nation to have a regime change.
No meddling into foreign affairs...isn't that China N°1 saying?

If Maldive have to change regime by the will of the people..;then no one should butt in...Whatever the call "one" president may want... it' s not his country... he's just a worker, elected by the people...
Ppl will choose and do whatever they want...whatever the consequences... it's their problem...
Their country, their rules... isn't it...
 
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No meddling into foreign affairs...isn't that China N°1 saying?

If Maldive have to change regime by the will of the people..;then no one should butt in...Whatever the call "one" president may want... it' s not his country... he's just a worker, elected by the people...
Ppl will choose and do whatever they want...whatever the consequences... it's their problem...
Their country, their rules... isn't it...

China still stand for not meddling into foreign affaire but if external power is trying to have a regime change at their favor and at the expense of China, I don't think China should sit idlely. But if the regime change is the will of the people than China shouldn't interfere.
 
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Best of luck.. Congratulations for Pakistan becoming the super power of south asia

what is the fun in being super power...there is more fun in being super power destroyer.
From Alexander to Russia to two (one so-called) in progress destruction :)

Why not? We are bigger navy as PLAN

Those days of having biggest navy are a past when Pakistan did not have anything to reach those target, now if war breaks out India will be looking places to hide her biggest navy assets.
 
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A whilst IN was saying that thye crashed their vessel into something.

Btw how old are you? 11 ,12 ? Your comebacks sound like those of elementry school kids having a fight at school.


Im 9, but anyways, while the PN was making a fool out of themselves on sea, IN ship crew was all like - "That ship so old it had a picture of Moses in it's launch."
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/658668/india-asks-china-not-send.html
India asks China not to send troops but to play 'constructive role' in Maldives
"We note that China has said that Maldives government has the ability to protect the security of Chinese personnel and institutions in Maldives," Raveesh Kumar, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, said. He was responding to a query on Maldives' request to China for support to maintain the communist country's investments in the island nation. "We hope that all countries can play a constructive role in Maldives, instead of doing the opposite," Kumar said, tacitly asking Beijing not to pay heed to Male's request to send troops to the Indian Ocean archipelago.

Without China, India would have been a hegemon. All South Asians are watching this.
 
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Expect no help, Pakistan tells Maldives


https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...s-envoys-to-pakistan-china-saudi-for-support/

Pakistan to avoid interference in other countries' affairs, PM tells Maldivian foreign minister


https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/42...erference-other-countries-affairs-PM-Maldives
Pakistan not to support emergency, Maldives envoy told

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Friday conveyed to the Maldives foreign minister that Pakistan “firmly adheres to the policy of non-interference in the affairs of other countries and will continue to adhere to the principles of the UN charter in this regard”.

The significant development came as Maldives reaches out to countries in the Asian region, Pakistan in particular, to garner support after the recent proclamation of emergency by Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom.

Maldives’ embattled president sends foreign minister to Pakistan, seeking support

Maldives Foreign Minister Dr Mohamed Asim is on a three-day official visit (February 8-10) to Pakistan as the special envoy of Maldives president.

Even though the minister landed on Friday, his visit was kept on low-key by the federal government authorities mainly due to the controversies attached to Maldives president’s decision to impose emergency in his country.

An official source in knowledge of the matter said PM Abbasi conveyed to the visiting foreign minister that Pakistan had no intention to side with Maldives president after he took a highly controversial step to impose emergency.

“Our government is vocal about condemning the proclamation of emergency by former dictator General (retd) Pervez Musharraf in 2007 in Pakistan (mainly to tighten noose around the Supreme Court judges).

“How can we support the proclamation of emergency in Maldives where the Supreme Court is also bearing the brunt?” a close aide of the prime minister commented, requesting anonymity.

The source said the visiting minister has invited the premier to visit Maldives but Abbasi ‘politely regretted’ the invitation saying it was not suitable to visit the country in the present circumstances since such a step would be tantamount to supporting the emergency rule.

According to the PM Office, the prime minister stated during the meeting that Pakistan firmly adhered to the policy of non-interference in the affairs of other countries and would continue to adhere to the principles of the UN charter in this regard.

Maldives president back in control as court reverses ruling

Maldives foreign minister briefed the PM on the “developments that led to the declaration of a state of emergency in his country. He reaffirmed Maldives’ support to Pakistan’s initiatives for bringing peace and stability to the region”, an official statement from the PM Office said.

Abbasi, it said highlighted that the “relations between Pakistan and Maldives are characterised by cordiality, mutual respect and commonality of interests. He expressed satisfaction over the trajectory of brotherly bilateral relations.”

The Maldives foreign minister “appreciated Pakistan for its support to the people and the government of Maldives.

“He thanked the prime minister for the warm welcome and hospitality accorded to him,” the statement said even though there was no mention if the PM announced any support for President Abdulla under the present circumstances.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1631044/1-pakistan-not-support-emergency-maldives-envoy-told/
 
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