I think that you need to take your medicine.
1) your dream will never happen and has never happened in history.
2) The Arab world is way, way too important to be ignored (no equal in the region or Muslim world and this fact will only strengthen in the coming decades due to population growth in the Arab world and economic growth and everything else) when KSA alone is more important to Pakistan economically, lol.
In the real world KSA and Pakistan are conducting a naval exercise while we speak and this below is just news from today;
Arab News launches Pakistan edition as part of global expansion
ARAB NEWS | Published — Wednesday 7 February 2018
Faisal J. Abbas appointed editor-in-chief of Arab News
ISLAMABAD: Arab News, the Middle East’s leading English-language daily, today announces the launch of a
Pakistan online edition, as part of the newspaper’s ongoing global and digital expansion.
The service — available in English at
www.arabnews.pk — covers news and views from Pakistan and the wider region, with an particular focus on Islamabad’s ties with Saudi Arabia and the Arab world.
It is updated daily by a multimedia news-gathering team led by the award-winning journalist Baker Atyani, head of Arab News’ Southeast Asia bureau.
The
www.arabnews.pk site is the first of a series of country-specific online editions that the newspaper is planning to launch, and is part of the brand’s “more digital, more global” strategy which was announced last year.
Faisal J. Abbas, Editor-in-Chief of Arab News, said that the new service aims to develop “a two-way conversation with an extremely important target market for us,” citing the strategic significance of Pakistan and the historic ties it shares with Saudi Arabia and the Middle East in general.
“Arab News is already a recognizable brand among many Pakistanis, given its deeply-rooted relationship with the huge expat community in Saudi Arabia, where our newspaper was founded in 1975,” he said.
“There are numerous shared ambitions, opportunities and areas of common interest between Pakistan and Arab countries — from religion and culture, to defense and trade ties. All of these areas will be covered extensively by our new dedicated digital service,” concluded Abbas.
The Arab News Pakistan digital edition will have its base in Islamabad, and will managed by the newspaper’s Southeast Asia bureau chief Baker Atyani.
Atyani said that
www.arabnews.pk would help throw light on a part of Asia which is not always well-understood by English-speaking audiences.
“It is an honor and a big responsibility to be handling this exciting project for Arab News,” said Atyani.
“It is a natural extension for an already influential brand into a geographic area which is extremely important and badly misunderstood.”
Arab News is part of the regional publishing giant Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG). It has been the English newspaper of record for Saudi Arabia and the region for over 40 years.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
SPECIAL
Pakistan’s PIA outlines ‘aggressive’ plan to boost flights to Saudi Arabia
SIB KAIFEE | Published — Thursday 8 February 2018
A Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777 taxiing at Manchester International Airport. (Shutterstock)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the country’s cash-strapped national carrier, says it plans to boost the number of flights it operates to Saudi Arabia to more than 60 a week.
The airline, which is struggling servicing its debt, is looking to business growth in the Kingdom, with routes to the Kingdom its largest source of revenues.
“PIA has an aggressive plan to boost its presence in Saudi Arabia. We will be increasing our flights to more than 60 per week and opening new destinations,” Musharraf Rasool Cyan, the president and CEO of PIA, told Arab News.
He was speaking on the eve of the newspaper’s launch of its Pakistan digital edition,
www.arabnews.pk.
Cyan has vowed to revive the carrier, which the Pakistan government has opted to privatize in a bid to recover from heavy losses the airline has amassed over many years.
He said Saudi Arabia has always been very important to the airline, which currently has 55 weekly flights to the Kingdom. It flies to four destinations, with 28 flights a week to Jeddah, 10 to Dammam, nine to Madinah and eight to Riyadh.
Cyan said that by mid-2018, PIA will be launching flights to new destination Al-Qassim with three flights per week. In addition to that the carrier will be adding one flight each to existing routes to Jeddah, Madinah and Riyadh.
“This will comprise more than 60 fights to Saudi Arabia thus making PIA the biggest operator from South Asia to Saudi Arabia,” he said.
Cyan said PIA plans to open an office in Taif in western Saudi Arabia very soon. He added that, besides passenger travel, PIA has finalized a plan to enhance its cargo business in Saudi Arabia, something likely to increase trade between the countries.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1241696/business-economy
Speaking about aviation, KSA/GCC has the most ideal location in the world when it comes to air travel. Almost 80% of the world's population can be reached within 8 hours of flight distance which is why the GCC has become an international aviation hub.
So I suggest to you to return to planet earth.
Moroever KSA and China are seen as the closest and most reliable allies of Pakistan according to the Pakistani people (poll results from last year - a thread was even posted on PDF about this news) and the Pakistani military as the most reliable and trusted Pakistani institution. All polls in Pakistan in the past many, many years show 95% + favorable views of KSA among the Pakistani people. You can google those polls yourself.
The few hateful anti-Arab creatures like you, are a tiny, tiny minority even on PDF which is not representative of Pakistani society as even Pakistani users here admit time and time again and ground realities show.
All you are good at is spreading hatred while using zero arguments.
Can you explain to us all here why it makes sense for Pakistan to ignore 20 + countries and an entire region that they share ancient history, religion, culture, have the largest diaspora in the world in and have enormous potential of trade with in the future? It seems that all your regional countries and neighbors disagree with such an approach.
I know that your likes blame all your miseries on Arabs (even though 99% of it has nothing to do with Arabs) but there are more to Arabs than 22 regimes in power.