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How would Pakistanis feel if we did the same in their time of crises, asks Saudi Envoy
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: April 29, 2015


ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia seems to be frustrated with Pakistan’s decision to stay away from the alliance against Houthi rebels in Yemen.

In an informal chat with The Express Tribune in Islamabad on Wednesday, the acting Saudi Ambassador Jassim Bin Mohammad Al-Khalidi asked “How would Pakistanis feel if we do the same with you (as Pakistani parliament’s resolution) in the time of crises.”

Read: Decisive Storm: Saudi-led coalition calls off Yemen operation

While replying to a question on whether Saudi Arabia was disappointed by the resolution adopted by Pakistan’s parliament, Al-Khalidi said that his country still hoping Pakistan would join the alliance, even if only for reconstruction and humanitarian work.

This is the first time a Saudi official has publicly voiced his displeasure over Pakistan’s reluctance to commit troops, and military equipment for the Yemen operation.

The acting Saudi envoy said that Pakistan’s support was crucial to send a message to the people of Yemen that not only the Arab countries, but the rest of the Muslim world was showing solidarity with Saleh’s legitimate government.

Read: Yemen conflict: Is Pakistan neutral no more?

Al-Khalidi, however, ruled out the possibility of launching of ground offensive in Yemen.

“The situation in Yemen is now under control and most of the objectives have been achieved,” he added.

With Saudi Arabia deploying co-opted Yemeni tribes back in their home areas this week, Islamabad can expect to be under a little less pressure on Yemen, meaning the cards it played by staying away from the conflict seem to have worked. Pakistan, while distancing itself from direct involvement in the Yemen conflict, had vowed it would spare no effort to defend Saudi Arabia if its territorial integrity and sovereignty was violated.

However, diplomatic sources suggest that Pakistan needs to do more to appease Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom feels let down by Islamabad.

Sources revealed that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who led a high-level delegation soon after the Parliamentary resolution to Riyadh, was confronted by Saudi authorities over Pakistan’s reluctance to join the alliance.

The Saudis told the Punjab chief minister that they were not expecting the government to take the issue to the Parliament since they needed ‘urgent’ help from Pakistan.

The growing unease in Riyadh had prompted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to lead a powerful delegation comprising of Army chief General Raheel Sharif to Saudi Arabia as part of a damage control exercise.

In an interview with a Saudi newspaper, Nawaz had termed his recent tour of Saudi Arabia a success. He said that all issues had been discussed with King Salman in detail, including the Yemen conflict.

The premier reiterated Pakistan’s stance on defending Saudi Arabia’s territorial integrity at all cost adding that Pakistan would contribute to implement a UN Security Council resolution on Yemen.
 
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it will remain a question in future unless it is addressed,,,,
 
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These ignorants slaves of Al sauds are so arrogant, when have we abandoned them? we are saying, we will defend, but will not fuel your hegemonic ambitions. And who was there when Grand Mosque was seized? when in first Gulf-war, during 1969 bombing of houthis.

start showing respect and you will receive it. shameless lost souls
 
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Pakistan should support Saudi Arabia unconditionally. They have helped us many times. Pakistan does not have too many friends and loosing all GCC Countries in this diplomatic screw up is a strategic loss for Pakistan.
 
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Why does Saudi Arabia spend billions on defense more than most Muslim countries and even a few western countries and yet still request for military help against a few hundred rebels.

If Saudis think this is a time of crisis, they should forget about even taking on Iran.
 
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We dont need ur help u just help ur self.Saudi arabia took 14 years to declare TTP ,ISIS khawrij.When they target u u call them khaerij but the last 14 years they r killing Pakistanies and u never even call them Khawrij.Now u send Imam Kaaba and using him as a political tool.Egypt is with u and u gave them 7.5 billion dollars tell them to go inside Yaman.U took this matter in GCC.We r not the part of GCC...
 
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