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Talk is cheap. We’ll believe it when you walk to talk.
Nice one Shruti. Making up your own idioms. Cute.
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Talk is cheap. We’ll believe it when you walk to talk.
A clear emphatic unambiguous statement sets Pakistan's new foreign policy. Well done to Mr Asif. At last a minister who speaks what needs to be said , but not sure if there is anything behind it.last thing i need is foreign minister to bleb everything in public
he needs to be Pakistan centric and smart rather than confrontational
this is not pakistani poltics
What's a toff?he is a f#cking toff
I don’t understand, how is him being undiplomatic and crass equivalent to him being a toff?he is a f#cking toff
What's a toff?
FATF is not run by USA.If you don't take indiscriminate action against all terrorist groups on your soil,UN sanctions will come after FATF blacklist.EU is already considering its own trade sanctions.
We, the world.
I don’t think any of this will have any credible result. Pakistan has been emboldened by its Chinese partnership and by the willingness of other players such as Russia and Iran willing to come to the table.
Exactly, mind your business and move on.When will foreign minister learn that you cannot play religion cards in global diplomacy.
Ummah Chummah ideology made you reach to current state of affairs, thats good only inside OIC
Learn from China, mind personal matter and grow.
But the economic deal with Turkey went kaput.Don't forget Turkey too!
Oh pull up your rss shorts and swing your stick. Drink a warm fresh cup of cow pis5 and calm the eff downWhen will foreign minister learn that you cannot play religion cards in global diplomacy.
Ummah Chummah ideology made you reach to current state of affairs, thats good only inside OIC
Learn from China, mind personal matter and grow.
Khawaja Asif said it right. But now is the time to walk to talk. Talking is not enough. We need action.
We are already walking the talk. That is evident from the hot and cold being blown by Trump and others. But walking the talk doesn't really mean waging a war or even resorting to confrontation with US. Far from that, our best national interest will be better served only when we refuse acting as a proxy. We can still cooperate with US for facilitating US pull out from Afghanistan. But if they want us to kill Pakistanis and/or Afghanis because they are fighting against US forces then, sorry, no cannot do that. If Afghanis are a threat to US forces in Afghanistan, its between the US and Afghanis. Nothing to do with us. And stop that hoax of sanctuaries of terrrists in Pakistan. It's already too exposed to believe in by the world community. When you go and kill people in their own houses, streets, and cities after invading and occupying their lands, what you expect from them? Sorry, Pakistan cannot help you killing more Afghanis and Pakisanis. That is a not waging a war against US. Rather it is not offering our blood/lives to support a brutal occupation power in Afghanistan and committing war crimes. Asharaf Ghani and other Afghan officials are bloody idiots acting as mere puppets. You want to stop fighting in Afghanistan, publicly ask foreign forces to leave and join hands with Afghan resistance. That has better chances of success to bring peace in your country than trying to eliminating Afghan resistance, which will never happen.Lol pretty much it's either we're collaborating with the Americans or we're completely going against them. The same people say the same shit to fit their narrative at the time.
An elected government has to follow public sentiments. That was demonstrated at two occasions. The US president makes five phone calls with carrot and stick to an elected prime minister (I don't care how bad that PM was or is - he was elected in a due electoral process). The president ends up getting disappointed. Now look at the second episode. A secretary of state calls just once at mid-night (no courtesy at all) to a mighty military dictator with just a stick (didn't even bother to include a carrot in the talk - he knew the real worth of a badmash dictator) and the dictator bows down with his pants down offering much more than what was even ordered to him.Can’t take this guy serious. He’s just giving a lollipop to public.