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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan will make a trip to Pakistan this coming Thursday, sources privy to the government quarters reported.


The Minister for Saudi Foreign affairs is likely to spend a day in Pakistan, sources claimed.

The trip is being touted as one of tantamount importance for the region and Pakistan – Saudi Arabia relationships in the backdrop of the Kuala Lumpur episode.

Sources went on to claim that the foreign affairs minister will hold meetings with his Pakistani counterpart, Shah Mehmood Qureshi and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.

Saudi Arabia, earlier on December 21 rejected reports that Pakistan bowed out of the Kuala Lumpur Summit under its pressure.

In a statement, the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Islamabad clarified that relations between the two countries are superior to the language of threats. These ties are strategic based on mutual trust, respect and understanding, it added.

The statement noted that the two countries enjoy a consensus of views on most regional and international issues, especially the issues of Islamic nation. It said that Saudi Arabia has always stood with Pakistan in difficult times and that the kingdom strives always to stand with Pakistan to be a successful and stable country.


SOURCE: https://arynews.tv/en/saudi-fm-visiting-pakistan/
 
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If some journalists are to be believed then Saudi FM wants to calm Pakistan down. Apparently, Pakistan is pissed due to the embarrassment on the Malaysia conference issue. It is also rumored that Eordgan's outburst was not spontaneous but Pakistan & turkey were in it together as Pakistan wanted to convey the message of displeasure via turkey.

He is coming to offer some sweets and we don't have many options but to do the "pappi jhappi" with our brothers. so basically we are ready to work on the same pay after some nakhra.


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Saudi FM to land in Pakistan in a charm offensive
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: December 25, 2019
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Prince Faisal to convey that Riyadh values its ‘long-term strategic partnership’ with Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD: The Saudi foreign minister is expected to pay a daylong visit to Islamabad on Thursday in what appears to be a damage control exercise in the wake of the Kuala Lumpur summit which Pakistan announced not to attend at the eleventh hour under what Turkish president termed Saudi threats.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had accepted Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s invitation to the summit which was held from Dec 18 to 21 to offer “an international platform for Muslim leaders, intellectuals and scholars…to discuss, exchange ideas about the issues revolving in the Muslim world.”

However, Pakistan suddenly pulled out of the moot after Prime Minister Imran’s visit to Riyadh.
A Turkish newspaper later quoted President Recep Tayyib Erdogan as saying that Pakistan was pressured to stay away from the moot in which leaders of Malaysia, Turkey, Iran and Qatar participated.

Erdogan had ‘unveiled’ that Saudi Arabia threatened Pakistan to withdraw its financial assistance as well as to expel millions of its workers if it attended the gathering of Muslim leaders in Malaysian capital.

Saudis pressure forced Pakistan to skip KL summit: Erdogan

Following the Turkish newspaper report, Pakistan’s foreign office issued a brief statement saying that Islamabad did not participate in the Kuala Lumpur summit because time and efforts were needed to address the concerns of major Muslim countries, regarding possible division in the Ummah.

Saudi Arabia however dismissed the claim as ‘baseless’ and insisted that its relationship with Pakistan is beyond the realm of threats. The Saudi Embassy in a statement had also clarified that Riyadh neither threatened nor stopped Islamabad from attending the KL summit.

Sources in the Foreign Office, nevertheless, conceded that Pakistan’s decision to stay away from the summit stemmed from the Saudi reservations. They said the PM had travelled to Riyadh to assure Saudi Arabia that Pakistan’s participation in the summit would not undermine Saudi interests.

However, the Saudis were not convinced as they viewed the gathering of key Muslim leaders as an attempt to create a new Islamic bloc. Malaysia Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had dismissed the assertions, insisting that the KL summit had nothing to do with raising a new bloc in the Muslim world.

PM Office ‘vetoed’ FO advice on Malaysia summit

Pakistan’s decision at the last minute to walk away from the summit discredited the country both internationally and domestically. What compounded the Pakistani problem was the public statement of the Turkish president which also put Saudi Arabia in a bad light.

Diplomatic sources said Saudi Arabia never wants to lose the public support it enjoys in Pakistan and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah is believed to be visiting Islamabad to dispel such an impression.

The Saudi Foreign Minister will meet Pakistan’s top civil and military leadership and convey a message that Riyadh values its ‘long-term strategic partnership with Pakistan,’ according to sources.

Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are the first countries, which extended financial bailout packages for the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan to deal with the balance of payment crisis last year.

This fiscal support and presence of millions of Pakistanis in both countries, who send annual US$9 billion in remittances, are considered to be a decisive factor in Pakistan preferring Riyadh over the KL summit.


Read more: KL summit , Latest , Malaysia
 
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Meanwhile our PMs plane can't land in Malaysia...


Pakistan planned the summit at UN. FM said some countries were not happy with pak going to summit. Pak subsequently pulls out. Saudis keep coincidentally stressing to use oic. Malaysian pm coincidentally calls Saudi crown prince after pak pull out...

Yeah...
 
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Whatever it us, something is definitely up and Saudi Arabia is playing the devil's advocate.

Some people said Pakistan didn't go to keep "Ummah undivided." But that last minute pull out doesn't make sense because Pakistan itself planned this submit on UN sidelines. FM clearly in statement said that "some countries" were not happy with Pakistan going, all the while Saudi Arabia stressing on OIC, then Pakistan deciding to send only foreign minister, then completely pull out followed by Malaysian PM calling Saudi Crown prince.
 
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It is so funny how Pakistanis have a Turkish fetish, watch once AKP gets out of power and is replaced by secular, or nationalist party.
 
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