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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia is planning to convene a meeting of the foreign ministers of member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for a discussion on the situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, according to a diplomatic source.

This was conveyed by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud during a meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.

Prince Faisal was on a day-long visit to Pakistan to convey the Saudi leadership’s gratitude for not participating in the recently held Kuala Lumpur summit in view of the kingdom’s reservations and dispelling the impression that Riyadh’s attitude towards Islamabad was patronising.

Prince Faisal also called on Prime Minister Imran Khan. The meeting was also attended by Foreign Minister Qureshi, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood, ISI Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed and other senior officials.

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Saudi foreign minister meets Imran and Qureshi, describes relations with Pakistan as ‘fraternal and strategic’

The KL summit had found strong support in Pakistan because of Saudi Arabia’s growing trade ties with India and OIC’s failure to take strong stance on Muslim causes.

“The two foreign ministers discussed OIC’s role in the advancement of the cause of Kashmir,” the FO said in a statement. Mr Qureshi briefed Mr Saud on the situation in occupied Kashmir in the aftermath of India’s Aug 5 move to annex the disputed region and the developing humanitarian crisis there.

He also spoke about the Indian government’s Hindu nationalist agenda as manifested by the recently enacted Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens and the systematic targeting of minorities in India, particularly Muslims.

PM Khan, meanwhile in his meeting with the Saudi foreign minister, said that ceasefire violations by India along the LoC were stoking tensions and imperiling regional peace and security. He urged the international community to play its role in ensuring respect for the rights and freedom of the Kashmiri people, facilitating a just solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and taking steps for the protection of minorities in India.

The Saudi foreign minister described relations with Pakistan as “fraternal and strategic” and conveyed the Saudi leadership’s appreciation for “the role played by Pakistan in maintaining regional peace and stability”. He reaffirmed the Saudi support for issues of core interest for Pakistan and desire for cementing ties with Pakistan in all fields.

Mr Saud said Riyadh remained committed to “core relationship” between the two countries and would further deepen the multi-faceted cooperation between the two countries.

According to the FO statement, Mr Qureshi, during his conversation, underscored the significance of bilateral trade and economic cooperation, security and defence cooperation, parliamentary exchanges and increased trade relations for strengthening the bilateral ties. He recalled Saudi investments, particularly in the petrochemical, mining and minerals and energy sectors, and asked for expanding the Road-to-Makkah project to other cities of Pakistan for facilitating greater number of pilgrims.

Road-to-Makkah is a pre-departure immigration facility, which is currently available at Islamabad International Airport, as a pilot project for easing arrival procedures for the pilgrims.

Prime Minister Khan, meanwhile, reminded about the Saudi commitment for investment in various sectors, particularly petrochemical, mining and renewable energy, and hoped that the Saudi team for development of the tourism sector would visit Pakistan soon.

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman had during PM Khan’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia promised to assist in development of Pakistan’s tourism sector.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2019
https://www.dawn.com/news/1524607/riyadh-plans-oic-fms-meeting-on-kashmir
 
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it seems IK get something in return by sacrificing his KL summit. whatever in return he gets KL summit is a missed opportunity although no anger seen from Erdogan and Mahatir.
and yes this OIC they take one step forward and two backwards, just useless lot.
 
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Pakistanies will be like it's Dawn yaaaan

it seems IK get something in return by sacrificing his KL summit. whatever in return he gets KL summit is a missed opportunity although no anger seen from Erdogan and Mahatir.
and yes this OIC they take one step forward and two backwards, just useless lot.
Hold your horses don't count your chic chic before they hatch.its Dawn reporting
 
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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia is planning to convene a meeting of the foreign ministers of member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for a discussion on the situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, according to a diplomatic source.

This was conveyed by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud during a meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.

Prince Faisal was on a day-long visit to Pakistan to convey the Saudi leadership’s gratitude for not participating in the recently held Kuala Lumpur summit in view of the kingdom’s reservations and dispelling the impression that Riyadh’s attitude towards Islamabad was patronising.

Prince Faisal also called on Prime Minister Imran Khan. The meeting was also attended by Foreign Minister Qureshi, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood, ISI Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed and other senior officials.

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Saudi foreign minister meets Imran and Qureshi, describes relations with Pakistan as ‘fraternal and strategic’

The KL summit had found strong support in Pakistan because of Saudi Arabia’s growing trade ties with India and OIC’s failure to take strong stance on Muslim causes.

“The two foreign ministers discussed OIC’s role in the advancement of the cause of Kashmir,” the FO said in a statement. Mr Qureshi briefed Mr Saud on the situation in occupied Kashmir in the aftermath of India’s Aug 5 move to annex the disputed region and the developing humanitarian crisis there.

He also spoke about the Indian government’s Hindu nationalist agenda as manifested by the recently enacted Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens and the systematic targeting of minorities in India, particularly Muslims.

PM Khan, meanwhile in his meeting with the Saudi foreign minister, said that ceasefire violations by India along the LoC were stoking tensions and imperiling regional peace and security. He urged the international community to play its role in ensuring respect for the rights and freedom of the Kashmiri people, facilitating a just solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and taking steps for the protection of minorities in India.

The Saudi foreign minister described relations with Pakistan as “fraternal and strategic” and conveyed the Saudi leadership’s appreciation for “the role played by Pakistan in maintaining regional peace and stability”. He reaffirmed the Saudi support for issues of core interest for Pakistan and desire for cementing ties with Pakistan in all fields.

Mr Saud said Riyadh remained committed to “core relationship” between the two countries and would further deepen the multi-faceted cooperation between the two countries.

According to the FO statement, Mr Qureshi, during his conversation, underscored the significance of bilateral trade and economic cooperation, security and defence cooperation, parliamentary exchanges and increased trade relations for strengthening the bilateral ties. He recalled Saudi investments, particularly in the petrochemical, mining and minerals and energy sectors, and asked for expanding the Road-to-Makkah project to other cities of Pakistan for facilitating greater number of pilgrims.

Road-to-Makkah is a pre-departure immigration facility, which is currently available at Islamabad International Airport, as a pilot project for easing arrival procedures for the pilgrims.

Prime Minister Khan, meanwhile, reminded about the Saudi commitment for investment in various sectors, particularly petrochemical, mining and renewable energy, and hoped that the Saudi team for development of the tourism sector would visit Pakistan soon.

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman had during PM Khan’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia promised to assist in development of Pakistan’s tourism sector.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2019
https://www.dawn.com/news/1524607/riyadh-plans-oic-fms-meeting-on-kashmir
Lollypop for Pakistan
 
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no it is not just dawn reporting, it is you who only like to read whatever suits you.
Ok as you wish ,I just felt you should not feel bad when the things you wish don't happen
 
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They will condemn Indian action in Kashmir, then tomorrow they will enhance their business ties to India beyond the current 10% of their GDP.

Pakistan should take a tough stance and break ties with any Muslim country which trades with India. We need to hear condemnation from everyone and more so boycott and sanctions on India, otherwise those countries are worthless to us.

UAE and Bahrain should be boycotted by Pakistan until they rescind Modi's medals.
 
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They will condemn Indian action in Kashmir, then tomorrow they will enhance their business ties to India beyond the current 10% of their GDP.

Pakistan should take a tough stance and break ties with any Muslim country which trades with India. We need to hear condemnation from everyone and more so boycott and sanctions on India, otherwise those countries are worthless to us.

UAE and Bahrain should be boycotted by Pakistan until they rescind Modi's medals.

Please note the duplicity about to take place.
 
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Ok as you wish ,I just felt you should not feel bad when the things you wish don't happen

neither i live in fools paradise nor i have the habit of making stories out of the a** like people usually do and suggest others not to.
read my post carefully and you will know you people have the habit of bringing a mountain out of nothing.
 
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it seems IK get something in return by sacrificing his KL summit. whatever in return he gets KL summit is a missed opportunity although no anger seen from Erdogan and Mahatir.
and yes this OIC they take one step forward and two backwards, just useless lot.
Turkey and Malaysia both know what world we live in. Reality is money talks. When we have money along with our blessed military might we wont need to do anything that we dont want to
 
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Please note the duplicity about to take place.

Pakistan, Turkey, and Malaysia need to take on Modi's India in full force. This means issuing fatwas by prominent scholars, publishing papers and pushing the Pakistani/Kashmiri narrative through media, and most of all publicly shaming any country audacious enough to have relations with India as Munafiqeen, agent of Kuffar, and illegitimate governments.

Until Pakistan turns up the flame, Arabs and Iranians won't understand.
 
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I believe G7 group should take place in steps, just as Shingai Cooperation Group has taken place and countries joined one after the other in phases. Turkey and Malaysia should go ahead and create their group. If Pakistan has missed this first meeting, it will join them later.

This assurance to conduct a meeting over Kashmir is a space-filler. If they really meant to pressurise India, they would've done it using the same means which they threated Pakistan with.
  • Saudi Arabia is investing more money in India than Pakistan.
  • Saudi Arabia has more Indians and Bangladeshis than Pakistanis.
So why not use the same "leverages" against India already? Why not demand from India to roll-back its actions in Kashmir or else. Why conduct this OIC meeting at all? To do what? To denounce India? When Arab leadership was giving Niranda Modi medals of honour after curfews in Kashmir, will they now denounce, condemn or act against the same country because Pakistan asked so?

From Saudi Arabia's point of view
"Sorry brothern Pakistan... we've blown up your heart but don't worry... this bandage would undo everything. Here you go... put it on your finger and your heart is fixed. Just like that! Good boy!"

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