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IK did not cancel KL Summit trip due to Saudi Arabia pressure, says Dr Mahatir

You are actually serious and are okay with the idiot Misbah as a future Prime minister. I can't believe it.

Prophet was illiterate but succeeded because he was divinely guided and God was his mentor.

You can't compare anyone with the Prophet, at all. How are you comparing Imran Khan. Drive some sense into your head, you're not sane.

What were the professions of Abu Bakr, Umar, Usman, Ali RAA? You don't have to be a bureaucrat to succeed in politics.

Being an honest, patriotic Pakistani is still better credentials than being a front for an organized mafia like N or dynasty cashing in on dead father in law and dead wife to rob Pakistan.
 
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Let's not kid ourselves. A cricketer cannot turn the economy around.

Russia and China are equally riddled with corruption, we don't see them struggling though. Competence matters, Imran Khan might be sincere but I don't believe he knows what he is doing and is being played around and toyed with by others in "power with him."

Russia is a massive oil exporter and well-established as the dominant player in Eastern Europe, with a strong indigenous arms industry to match. China is the world's largest exporter and they started with a unified period under Mao, even if his brutal killing of millions was horrendous.

Pakistan at no point in its history has been truly unified, if it was then the country would not be constantly be falling prey to actors from within.

IK does know what he's doing, my only charge against him is that he should have appointed trusted people as his hiring team, laid off the entire goverment, and forced everyone to reapply. It would have pretty much eliminated corruption and allowed him to set the terms on how much the government would spend on people.
 
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IK does know what he's doing, my only charge against him is that he should have appointed trusted people as his hiring team, laid off the entire goverment, and forced everyone to reapply. It would have pretty much eliminated corruption and allowed him to set the terms on how much the government would spend on people.

Agree with you here. Cabinet and ministerial positions should have been chosen with more deliberation.
 
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Turkey and Malaysia bail out Pakistan in FATF....and now what else ....... are we so weak...

Pakistan skips Malaysia moot to ‘avert division in Ummah’
Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated December 18, 2019
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Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi contended that by staying back, Pakistan had underscored its neutrality on the issue and conveyed that it was not inclined towards one side or the other. — AFP/FIle


ISLAMABAD: Ending uncertainty over Pakistan’s participation in the upcoming Kuala Lumpur Summit, the government on Tuesday announced that it would not attend the event at any level.

Talking to a group of journalists at the Foreign Office on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said there would be no representation from Pakistan government at the summit being held in Kuala Lumpur from Wednesday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan telephoned his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir bin Mohammad on Monday night to express his regrets for not being able to attend the summit.

Meanwhile, Mr Khan conveyed the same to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is also one of the driving forces behind the event, during a meeting on the sidelines of First Global Refugee Forum in Geneva on Tuesday.

FM says Saudi Arabia and UAE had concerns about Kuala Lumpur summit

A statement issued by Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office, while confirming that PM Khan would not participate in the summit, said: “Dr Mahathir appreciates Prime Minister Imran Khan’s call to inform of his inability to attend the summit where the Pakistani leader was expected to speak and share his thoughts on the state of affairs of the Islamic world.”

Pakistan was one of the first countries with whom PM Mahathir shared his plans for holding the summit, when he met PM Khan along with President Erdogan on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York in September. Later PM Khan formally conveyed his acceptance of the invitation for attending the summit when deputy foreign minister Marzuki Bin Haji Yahya of Malaysia called on him in Islamabad on Nov 29.

Then came the Saudi pressure on Pakistan. Riyadh, which had extended a helping hand to the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government in its early days to stave off economic crisis, wanted Islamabad to stay away from the event.

FM Qureshi confirmed that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had concerns about the Kuala Lumpur Summit. They were worried that the event could cause “division in Ummah” and lead to setting up of an organisation parallel to the existing Saudi-dominated Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Mr Mahathir, meanwhile, told reporters in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday that Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz was averse to KL summit discussing Muslim issues. The Saudi monarch is of the view that the OIC should continue as the platform for discussing such matters.

In view of the reservations about the event, Mr Qureshi said, it was decided that Pakistan would first seek to bridge the gap between Riyadh and Kuala Lumpur and if that did not work there would be no participation in the summit.

The foreign minister said that Pakistan accordingly attempted to patch up the differences and succeeded not only in getting invites for Saudis and Emiratis, but also convinced Mr Mahathir to personally visit Riyadh and directly invite King Salman. Mr Mahathir’s visit could, however, not be scheduled because the dates proposed by Riyadh were not convenient for him to undertake the trip.

PM Khan’s trip to Saudi Arabia, he said, was aimed at bringing Saudi Arabia and Malaysia closer and not for getting a permission to attend the summit.

Mr Qureshi contended that by staying back, Pakistan had underscored its neutrality on the issue and conveyed that it was not inclined towards one side or the other.

According to media reports from the Malaysian capital, PM Mahathir and King Salman held a video conference on Tuesday to discuss Saudi reservations even after Pakistan had officially pulled out. But no common grounds could be found.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2019


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It is not always good to show our strenghth with a country which 7 time smaller than our size...Mate...calm down and be gracious with our strength towards others....This is what we should learn from Chines posters when they interact in social media.

I have no dog to pick in the India-Pakistan fight over Kashmir
 
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I am genuinely ashamed for IK today. I thought he was a strong person but he turned out to be weak and coward.

This effectively destroys the kashmir cause. I wont be surprised if they dont mention kashmir at all. Infact those countries might call it "bilateral" issue.
 
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So America?
These people are saying they are sad because Pakistan is siding with Saudi Arabia for dollars
If Pakistan can't get dollars by joining Malaysia and Turkey then what is the benefit of this alliance?
 
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If Pakistan can't get dollars by joining Malaysia and Turkey then what is the benefit of this alliance?

Billions of dollars are not the only criteria. It is on record that the American administration offered Pakistan 100 billion dollars to wipe out all debts if Pakistan is willing to let go of its nuclear capabilities. Zardari was president at that time and he has openly acknowledged this backchannel offers in several interviews.

Pakistan can get even more dollars if it can surrender itself to Indian designs in the region and be another Bangladesh

It not always about dollars, our sovereignty is at stacks. KSA and UAE are openly inferring in Pakistan's sovereignty by dictating terms to Pakistan that too against our friends that stood with us in tough times.
 
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yes we need to integrate these countries economically so we can form any strategic alliance in future
What would Pakistan get from that strategic alliance?
Can Pakistanis get jobs in Turkey like Saudi Arabia? And why you care so much about Turkey?
 
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