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Why is KSA hosting Pak, Turk and Egypt leaders in same week?

i was being respectful to you but anyway u know the truth,who is a slave and who is not.

Dear, i happened to live in KSA for sometime and i know what the hierarchy out there for each nationality:smile:
US nationals always tops over brotherhood friends or cousins:P
 
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I have my theories but I'm not going to say it here :)

Then why did you post? :)

If you are toeing the idiotic Iranian line then that would appear to be true to you. Flash news, the world doesn't work like that.

For once, try to write something without using the word Iran. It's not that hard, just try it.
 
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Feel free to prove me wrong.
why would we prove anything to you ?!


Then why did you post? :)



For once, try to write something without using the word Iran. It's not that hard, just try it.

@Mosamania whats wrong with you man ?! its the persian empire. get it right!!

@Serpentine so hows life in the persian empire ? i heard electricity and gas are up. currency is falling. let me know if you need help

What are the Saudis cooking? They are hosting the leaders of the three most prominent Islamic powers in the same week. I think there will be a lot of strategic rethinking done.

Saudi Arabia to host Turkish, Egyptian, Pakistan leaders - Politics & Economics - ArabianBusiness.com

Saudi Arabia is expected to host three leaders in separate visits this week.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan already is in the kingdom and plans to perform Umrah in Makkah before heading to Riyadh for talks with King Salman, Arab News said.

Turkish media have reported the discussions would see the leaders reach agreement on “their differing policies in the region and seek a new realignment”.

King Salman also is scheduled to again meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sissi to discuss bilateral, regional and international issues. It will be President El Sissi’s second visit in as many months as he gains support from the wealthiest Arab nation amid unrest in his own country as well neighbouring Libya.


Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also is due to visit the kingdom on Tuesday to discuss various bilateral and regional issues, including counterterrorism.

Pakistan has suffered several fatal attacks in recent months, including a school massacre that killed 145 people on December 16.
i think in the last month 11 to 15 heads of states and officials met him. but these meeting are the most important. king salman is doing some homework before taking actions regarding foreign policy.
 
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King abdullah's policy was anti muslim brotherhood the new king is going to change that position and already hints by removing some of abdullah's close associate.
 
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why would we prove anything to you ?!




@Mosamania whats wrong with you man ?! its the persian empire. get it right!!

@Serpentine so hows life in the persian empire ? i heard electricity and gas are up. currency is falling. let me know if you need help


i think in the last month 11 to 15 heads of states and officials met him. but these meeting are the most important. king salman is doing some homework before taking actions regarding foreign policy.

I believe his homework is already done.
It is my understanding he is in mood for more action.

However the image of all of these leaders dressed as grade 2 kids, doing home work and copying each other work cracked me up !
shorts, white shirt and a tie .. black shoes with white socks ... hahahah

Childhood is so good !
 
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Erdogan fvcked up with Egypt and made the relations to KSA cool down, now he has to get his shyte together since KSA is a possible major Arms customer of Turkey.

He basically fvcked up the relations with all major muslim countrys which at the same time are the most possible customers of Turkish products, he will have to reconcile with Egypt or he can forget orders from Gulf countrys.

It might be far fetched but i wouldnt be surprised if he accepts Sisi as legitime president of Egypt or at least tone down his rants against them after this meeting.
 
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King abdullah's policy was anti muslim brotherhood the new king is going to change that position and already hints by removing some of abdullah's close associate.
as saud al faisal our well known foreign minister said saudi dosnt have a problem with the MB it self. it has a problem with those who swear allegiance to the murshed and small number of MB members. there is a huge difference
 
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as saud al faisal our well known foreign minister said saudi dosnt have a problem with the MB it self. it has a problem with those who swear allegiance to the murshed and small number of MB members. there is a huge difference

But it is well believe that sadui did support the removing of mohammad mursi led MB govt and financially gave help.
 
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Feel free to prove me wrong.

You prove yourself right first. You presented an accusation, and the accuser is the one who provides proof not the defender. (Guys wait for the flood of "Experts Articles" and the such since they don't have anything else).
 
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But it is well believe that sadui did support the removing of mohammad mursi led MB govt and financially gave help.
yes that is true. mursi swear allegiance to the murshed. but for example erdogan didnt. morrocos president didnt. and they are all MB.
you have ppl who are in the MB from all around the world. some are head of states diplomats Drs lawyers etc... we cant list them all as terrorists. but those who swear allegiance are few. for them MB has more priority than their own country.
and remember the MB is political movement in the end. just cuz they have the word muslim dosnt mean they are muslims and the rest are none muslims. so you can imagine what kind of problem you face when you have ppl inside your government swear allegiance to an outside political party! specially if that political party has an armed movement.
so as i said. its not all MB just a few. i think what saud al faisal makes sense and is logical
 
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