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France, Saudi Arabia deepen alliance with 10B euros in deals

Thought so with your previous post .

If i was a Pakistani,living in Britain,even if Britain was a jewish country i will everyday thank you for accepting me,giving a better future for my children

Source: France, Saudi Arabia deepen alliance with 10B euros in deals

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Your football team would be hopeless without alien garbage & i doubt you would have won the World Cup :rofl::rofl:
at least you got something in return :sick: Thr Greatest achievement in French Modern History :partay: By a Muslim :rofl::rofl:

Even if(weall know its not the case) France greatest achievement was by a so called Muslim. Where is one of the most Islamic countries in the world today? Yes im talking about your country Pakistan. lol The very fact that hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of your people are running away from your country to go and work trivial/slave jobs in Gulf states(and for those who can afford it to the west) is prove enough of how pathetic your country is and how your leaders have all failed you(it seems to be getting worse not better. lol).

If i was Pakistani i wouldn't even be commenting about issues like this, much less making fun of one of the world's most developed advanced country and a world power like France. Its like someone from Somalia making fun of Canada. :omghaha:
 
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LOOL Our prison are far better than your horrendous prison system. No wonder your country wanted our help in reforming your legal system. Many Saudi prisoners will kill to serve their jail time in Britain than in KSA that's a fact.
For one we won't crucify them or behead them like KS and ISIS does.:butcher::rofl:

Secondly, its not our tabloids/media twisting and posting lies about KSA, Where hell have you been living all these decades bro?:o: Many members on here(your Pakistani/Muslim brothers included) will agree with me that our media has been doing the opposite for decades, i.e under playing your regime dictatorship and human rights abuses, since we have huge interests in KSA.

I didn't want to go into too much details about this,but since you insist. I will go as far as saying KSA is one of the most dictatorial Islamic regime in the world.:agree: Only a fool doesn't know that. Just because we don't shout day and night in our media about your regime human right abuses/oppression like we do with Iran doesn't means you should think you are some sort of ELDORADO. lool That's farrr from the truth. Its even funny that you still defend your radical dictatorial regime/monarchy who has been ruling you people for as long as i can remember. lol Are you part of the royal family or you got relatives in government?:D I understand you want to defend your country its normal, but that doesn't means you should go as far as claiming we have been spreading propaganda against KSA for years, meanwhile anyone with a brain knows it has been the opposite, since you are one of our main ally in the region.:enjoy:
So be more realistic and chill mate.:cheers:

Prisons in the GCC have nothing to envy British ones. In fact the average prison is probably more modern. The deal was not about modernization of anything. Aside from that most prisoners in KSA are foreigners.

There are no "crucifixions" in KSA. You should stop reading too many tabloids. Secondly indeed there are beheadings in KSA but they are done with a sword and by professional swordsmen. Beheading with a sword is the most quick and painless form of execution.

The crime rate in KSA is lower than in the UK too and that's all that matters.

"Human rights" nonsense again. I don't care if you as a Brit is crying about KSA executing murderers or that we are a kingdom and not a democracy.

I don't know if you have been living under a rock for the past many years or not but whenever a Saudi Arabian farts it becomes headline news in UK tabloids. Of late you are on a crusade.

What is a problem is when your media calls a 21 year old terrorist for a "democracy fighter" and him a 17 year old when he is in fact 21 years (soon to be 22 years) old.

Anyway the point here is that you should have no illusions about thinking that your UK can change any domestic laws in KSA without KSA doing that themselves. Not even the US pressure (1000 times more powerful than small UK) has succeeded with that tactic. Only internal reforms will succeed and they are already occurring and will occur in the future.

My identity is irrelevant but I do indeed belong to a ruling dynasty. A former one though. I have no ties with the House of Saud but equaling a ruling family with an entire country makes no sense to begin with.
 
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If i was French (God Forbid) i'd have a picture of Winston Churchill hanging up in my house & until my last breath i'd praise & worship everything British for helping & saving me from the Germans .
Everytime i spoke French i'd thank the Brits that i dont speak German
WTF is this Pakistani on about @Gabriel92 ? A Pakistani laughing at France and saying who wants to be French? JESUS CHRIST wonder shall never end.:lol:

Many of your country men will die to be given asylum in France, they will even risk their whole life crossing the ocean for that.:taz: PAKISTAN SHOULD BE THE LAST COUNTRY ON PLANET EARTH TO MAKE FUN OF ANOTHER COUNTRY(much less of a developed advanced industrial power like France). The simple fact that France has been one of your major arms supplier, you should be thankful/grateful to them, since you and other south Asian countries are all basically consumers. while France is a major exporter/builder and an established world power with high living standards. Your Mirage fighter which you are proud of are made by France, your daphne class submarines and the submarine technology transfer of the Agosta class is still done by France and many others. Its a huge joke seeing someone from an underdeveloped backward country like Pakistan making fun of France.:disagree:

You really need a reality check, something definitely wrong.:sick:
 
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You are right, i don't know how you can immigrate to a Kafir country like Britain who is not Islamic and racist. You should keep your distance away from such countries and play your part in building up your own home country against racist/anti Islamic countries like France and Britain.:agree: I dont know how your fellow Pakistani who remained in their own country back home will look at your statement when you are enjoying your life in the very same Kafir Europe you claim to despise.:pop:



Don't mind that Gabriel. Just HYPOCRISY. Shouting anti western kafir slogans while quietly slipping into the very same west to live instead of staying and enjoying their peaceful holy ummah country. That's music to our eyes. :coffee:

Britain has the decency not to produce charlie hebdo style obnoxious vitriol. I am by no means a man of faith however I understand basic decorum and common decency which France clearly has none.

Saudi be better off with buying from Russia, China, Germany and Britiain. There's plenty of other sources.
 
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Secondly indeed there are beheadings in KSA but they are done with a sword and by professional swordsmen. Beheading with a sword is the most quick and painless form of execution.

LMAOOOOOOOOO.........................:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Gabriel92 , @Nihonjin1051 . Do you hear this??:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Professional swordsmen beheading is really cool. Guess KSA should employ ISIS fighters, they are better than anybody on this one. :butcher:
LONG LIVE BEHEADING BY PROFESSIONAL SWORDSMEN.:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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LMAOOOOOOOOO.........................:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Gabriel92 , @Nihonjin1051 . Do you hear this??:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Professional swordsmen beheading is really cool. Guess KSA should employ ISIS fighters, they are better than anybody on this one. :butcher:
LONG LIVE BEHEADING BY PROFESSIONAL SWORDSMEN.:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Been there, done that:

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We used to be real pros.
 
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LMAOOOOOOOOO.........................:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Gabriel92 , @Nihonjin1051 . Do you hear this??:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Professional swordsmen beheading is really cool. Guess KSA should employ ISIS fighters, they are better than anybody on this one. :butcher:
LONG LIVE BEHEADING BY PROFESSIONAL SWORDSMEN.:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

How dumb are you? Also could you possibly use more smileys next time? You have not used enough of them.

Yes, they are professional swordsmen (a select few and mostly Afro-Arabs - a hereditary position in most cases) or in other words executioners. Since beheading with a sword is the only type of execution in KSA so far this is how it is done.

Such an execution lasts 1-2 seconds and it has been proven scientifically that it is the most quick and painless method of execution. There are videos out there for everyone to see if they doubt this.

Much less painful and quicker than the electric chair, gas chamber and lethal injection used in the US.

It's simple don't do crime in KSA. That's why KSA has one of the lowest crime rates in the world compared to the population size and the fact that KSA is home to one of the most diverse/cosmopolitan populations out there.

Nothing wrong with being a supporter of capital punishment. People in Europe have lost their mind when it comes to punishing criminals. I predict that criminals will stay in 5 star hotels instead of jails in the future. The hypocrisy and selective outrage when it comes to human rights while having a several pages long CV consisting of human rights violations and war crimes just in the recent history let alone more older one, is hilarious.
 
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How dumb are you? Also could you possibly use more smileys next time? You have not used enough of them.

Yes, they are professional swordsmen (a select few and mostly Afro-Arabs - a hereditary position in most cases) or in other words executioners. Since beheading with a sword is the only type of execution in KSA so far this is how it is done.

Such an execution lasts 1-2 seconds and it has been proven scientifically that it is the most quick and painless method of execution. There are videos out there for everyone to see if they doubt this.

Much less painful and quicker than the electric chair, gas chamber and lethal injection used in the US.

It's simple don't do crime in KSA. That's why KSA has one of the lowest crime rates in the world compared to the population size and the fact that KSA is home to one of the most diverse/cosmopolitan populations out there.

Nothing wrong with being a supporter of capital punishment. People in Europe have lost their mind when it comes to punishing criminals. I predict that criminals will stay at hotels instead of jails in the future.

I didn't say otherwise bro. KSA, Iran and any other Muslim country can employ any method they want to deal with/execute their prisoners, i don't care at all. Its not my head after all. lol

I just want to know something: WHERE DO YOU KEEP THE HEAD AFTER ITS DONE?:undecided:

Been there, done that:

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We used to be real pros.

ahahahahahha................she's hot though, i would gladly present myself to her (NOT).:D
 
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I didn't say otherwise bro. KSA, Iran and any other Muslim country can employ any method they want to deal with/execute their prisoners, i don't care at all. Its not my head after all. lol

I just want to know something: WHERE DO YOU KEEP THE HEAD AFTER ITS DONE?:undecided:

I can assure you that if you were unlucky enough to be sentenced to death in a country that applies capital punishment (US, China, KSA, Indonesia, India etc. for instance) and could choose between various forms of execution for instance that of the electric chair, gas chamber of lethal injection you would chose KSA's method. If you have the balls to see it I recommend you to see how it is done in KSA.

In fact your very own BBC made an documentary about this topic a while ago. In the US.

You should know this from experience if you are a hunter like I am and millions of others. Decapitation is as swift a method as it can be.

Comparing it with the pocket knifes that untrained ISIS retards use is completely ridiculous. Talk about apples and oranges.

Right after the execution is done a ambulance arrives and the body is taken for burial.

On average less than 80 people in KSA get executed on a yearly basis. 99% of the criminals executed are murderers, terrorists or drug smugglers.

Anyway we are totally off-topic and I am a firm believer in capital punishment and I am not interested in convincing anyone. Made my points in this thread already. The laws in KSA apply in KSA only and KSA is a sovereign nation. End of story.
 
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Does anyone else imagine mike laughing hysterically whilst he types his posts? :lol:
You cant imagine. That one made me laugh even more.lool
Anyway lets get back to topic, seems we all went off because of that one Pakistani troll who started with religious stuffs.

Saudis, French To Discuss Satellite, Patrol Boat Sales
By Pierre Tran1:22 p.m. EDT October 14, 2015



PARIS — Riyadh will open talks to buy French spy and communications satellites, patrol boats, and the setting up of a naval research center and a working group to study future naval projects, Saudi Arabia and France said in a joint statement Tuesday.

The projects were part of civil and military agreements announced following a visit to Saudi Arabia by French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.

There are hopes in France the naval study will eventually lead to a Saudi order for four multimission frigates, a deal dubbed Sawari 3, but there also is uncertainty whether such a large warship is needed in the Red Sea when patrol boats might be more fitting for this kind of narrow naval zone.

Such a range of deals, particularly the military satellites, is “very important” as it will establish a long-term relationship with training and upgrades that could span some 20 years, a Middle East defense specialist said. There will also be cooperation on renewable energy work between the respective nuclear agencies.

With intense combat in Yemen, there is strong interest among the Arab Gulf nations to acquire equipment and capabilities.

On the prospective satellite deal, Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space have teamed up to make a joint offer of two observation and two telecommunications satellites, website La Tribune reported. That exclusive deal comes after stiff competition, notably from US industry.

Airbus declined comment.

Such a space deal reflects Saudi Arabia’s determination to have its own satellite fleet following the US$930 million acquisition by the United Arab Emirates of two spy satellites under the Falcon Eye program, a defense specialist said. The Saudi deal could be worth some $2 billion.

Negotiations for supplying fast patrol boats for the Saudi Navy will close by the end of the year, the joint statement said.

The Saudi deal worth $600 million for 30 patrol boats of 30 meters has drawn rival bids from Construction Mecanique de Normandie, Couach, DCNS and Ocea, La Tribune reported.

Among the deals signed was a cooperation agreement between DCNS and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology to set up a naval research center. Research into the tides, rust from seawater and robotics are among the research areas, a spokesman for the naval systems company said. Greater cooperation on military exercises and training, and negotiations for cooperation in science and technology, also were in the overall agreement.

Saudi Arabia has been a longstanding leading client for French arms, with DCNS and Thales holding key positions in naval and missile sectors.

On the naval side, Riyadh bought US warships to patrol the Arabian Gulf, while France delivered Georges Leygues- and Lafayette-class frigates, respectively, under the Sawari 1 and 2 contracts, for the Red Sea.

Saudis, French To Discuss satellite, Patrol Boat Sales


Money well spent at least. Hope we can get more contracts than the French who seem to be trying to outbid us everywhere these days.:argh:
 
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, France deepen alliance with $11.4bn deals
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CLOSE ALLIES: Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls oversee the signing ceremony in Riyadh on Tuesday.
MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

Published — Wednesday 14 October 2015

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RIYADH: Deals worth $11.4 billion between Riyadh and Paris were signed on the sidelines of the 2nd Saudi-French Business Opportunities Forum, which concluded in Riyadh on Tuesday, underscoring the shared foreign policy stances that have helped deepen the two countries' ties.

Four agreements and a letter of intent between the Kingdom and France was signed in the presence of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls at the Yamamah Palace, while a series of private sector agreements between the French and Saudi companies were signed in the presence of Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Laurent Fabius, Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir and Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfik Al-Rabiah before the closing session at the Ritz Carlton.

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) President Prince Turki bin Saud bin Mohammed Al-Saud signed an agreement for a research center with a company dealing with marine systems.

King Fahd Medical City Executive Director Mahmoud Al-Yamani signed a cooperation and training agreement with Charles Gibert, head of the Institute Gustave-Roussy (IGR), a major European anticancer center.

King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy President Waleed Husain Abu Al-Faraj signed a letter of intent with CEO EDF Jean-Bernard Levy.

In a joint communique issued following the forum, it was revealed that the 2nd session of the France-Saudi Arabia Joint Commission responsible for the implementation of the program of action approved during the official visit of the French president to Saudi Arabia on May 4, was later held in Riyadh on Oct. 13, at the invitation of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, deputy crown prince of Saudi Arabia, minister of defense and chairman of the Council for Economic and Development Affairs.

This session, held alongside the 2nd Saudi-French Business Opportunities Forum, was co-chaired by Prince Mohammad bin Salman and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls. It marked the intense relations of friendship and confidence between the two countries in a great variety of fields, and the shared will to take them even further. It showed a great convergence of views on the main regional issues.

This meeting was co-chaired by Prince Mohammad and Fabius.

On this occasion, the two parties proceeded with an in-depth review of their bilateral relations, with the aim of strengthening them in all areas.

They welcomed the fact that the following agreements had been signed at the Royal Palace in Riyadh following the second session of the Joint Commission:

• The Public Investment Fund has allocated $ 2 billion of investment in French private funds with a focus on renewable energy and SMEs;

• The Saudi Public Investment Fund is in final negotiations to provide $ 3 billion in funding to COFACE for export financing;

• The two parties are in ongoing discussion about other investment opportunities for the Kingdom in France;

• King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE) and the French Atomic and Alternative
Energy Commission (CEA) have signed a letter of intent for cooperation in the renewable energy sector;

• A plasma production facility in Saudi Arabia will be established by LFB in Saudi Arabia;

• The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has lifted the embargo on French beef;

• A cooperation agreement has been signed between King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and DCNS to establish a naval research center;

The two parties also made the following decisions:

• Launch of negotiations in view to provide the Kingdom with satellite capabilities of observation and communication;

• Finalization of the negotiations to provide fast patrol boats to the Saudi naval forces with a view to concluding by the end of 2015;

• Establishment of a joint working group on naval projects;

• Increase of cooperation in military exercise and training in Saudi Arabia and France;

• Negotiation of an agreement between the ministries of defense concerning scientific and technical cooperation.


In the field of aviation, the two parties noted the strong relationship between Saudi Arabian Airlines and Airbus group, and expressed satisfaction at the ongoing discussion between Saudia and Airbus to modernize and expand the Saudi national airline fleet through partnership on current and future Airbus programs.

The two parties are in discussion to establish industrial projects between Airbus and Saudi partners in the field of heavy carriers and other aerospace programs with a view to enhancing the Saudi industrial base in the aerospace field.

Furthermore, the parties welcomed the decision to launch negotiations with Alstom for the ‘rolling stock’ and ‘system’ lots for the Makkah Metro.

They welcomed the development of the reception of Saudi students and doctors with the removal of the cap on the bilateral medical grants program.

Lastly, they intend to facilitate the issuance of visas between the two countries for players working on strengthening their economic ties. They also welcomed the ratification of the
agreement on the diplomatic visa exemption.

The two countries reaffirm their support for an ambitious, equitable and successful outcome of the Paris Climate Conference (COP21) in December 2015. The agreement should aim to be in line with keeping the likely increase in global average temperature below 2°C from pre-industrial levels, taking into account the need to ensure sustainable development for all, and recognizing the importance of both mitigation and adaptation.

In pursuance of this, the agreement should promote the long-term transition of all countries toward low greenhouse gas emitting development, in a manner that is comprehensive, cost effective, diversified and resilient in the face of the expected impacts of climate change.

Finally, the two parties adopted an ambitious working program for the upcoming Joint Commission sessions, which will contribute to strengthening their ties.

In his concluding remarks at the close of the forum, Fabius said that the SMEs will be given a new boost after the forum for the betterment of the two nations. “There is a strong need to have this forum once in six months to accelerate the successful implementation of the decisions taken at the forum,” Fabius said, indicating that that he was pleased with the economic diplomacy practiced by the two countries to promote bilateral interests.
He added that Saudi Arabia’s economic policy is diversified and it is interested in relying on modern technology.

Kingdom, France deepen alliance with $11.4bn deals | Arab News
 
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I SEE BILLIONS to France once , U.S once , Chinese once , etc and no proper military industry in Saudi or Gulf area.. except for UAE little industry in UAV or MRAP .. but if we focused on Saudi , they paid Billions for F-15 or its upgrade SA , or Tayphoons , Tornado , Apache , Blackhawk etc and the thing they got is to manufacture Democlies Pod LOL , and a bad start for manufacturing An-32 from Ukraine , REALLY WTTTTTTF
 
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