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Dubai [United Arab Emirates], Jan. 13 (ANI): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reported to be seriously having a rethink on its relations with Pakistan post the killing of five of its diplomats and six senior Afghanistan Government officials in a brutal terror attack inside the Kandahar Governor's compound on January 10 this year.

Following the attack in Kandahar, which is indirectly being blamed on Islamabad, the writing on the wall is clear, that Pakistan would need to and must take immediate steps to use its influence with terror groups such as the Haqqani Network, to stop these terror-related strikes if it wants to maintain its diplomatic relevance and utility with key countries such as the UAE.

Tuesday's blast in Kandahar was one among three terror attacks that took place in Afghanistan, all on the same day. The other two attacks, in Kabul and Herat, resulted in the death of 38 and 11 people respectively.

Interestingly, the Afghan Taliban took responsibility for the Kabul and Herat attacks, but denied having any role in the Kandahar incident, blaming it instead on what it called ''internal local rivalry''.

The UAE delegation, led by Ambassador Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaavi, was in a meeting with Kandahar Governor Humayun Azizi when the bomb, suspected to have been hidden in a sofa, detonated.

Kandahar's Police Chief Abdul Raziq, however, told media categorically that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Haqqani Network were behind the incident.

It is a well known fact that Haqqani network leaders have been provided sanctuary by the Pakistani security agencies and that this is one of the reasons for ties between Pakistan and the United States souring, with the latter charging the Pakistani military leadership of dragging its foot insofar as taking action against the Haqqani network in Afghanistan.

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rasheed Al Maktum, the Prime Minister of the UAE and Dubai's ruler, while offering condolences to the families of the dead, said, ''There is no human, moral or religious justification for the bombing and killing of people trying to help others.''

This was the first time UAE nationals were targeted inside Afghanistan, and therefore, has raised questions about why the UAE continues to invest so much in its relations with Pakistan, both politically and economically.

The UAE has always been among the first countries to deliver humanitarian relief and assistance to Pakistan in times of need. In 2011, it launched the Pakistan Assistance Programme for building schools, colleges, hospitals etc. in Pakistan.

Simultaneously, entrepreneurs from Pakistan are warmly welcomed in the UAE, with many of them having prospered in the country's favourable business environment.

Recently, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development funded UAE-Pakistan Friendship Road, linking North and South Waziristan, was also inaugurated in FATA. The list is long.

In return, Pakistan's commitment to the relationship has been less forthcoming, especially in the last few years. In 2013, the UAE government was taken aback when Pakistan did not support Dubai's bid to host the EXPO 2020 inspite of receiving official assurances to this effect from Islamabad. In 2015, Pakistan refused to join the Saudi-led operations in Yemen. This suggested that as far as the Gulf region is concerned, Pakistan could not be trusted to provide support in times of need, even if it compromised the security of its allies. (ANI)
 
Mashallah ...incident in Afghanistan with UAE concerning Pakistan and the post link is some Irish source newspaper..Indian obsession has no limit ..
By the way it was operation of ISI to plant bomb in sofa of governor house ..Now sound sweets to you if we said this ? 8-)
 
http://www.irishsun.com/index.php/sid/250898433


Dubai [United Arab Emirates], Jan. 13 (ANI): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reported to be seriously having a rethink on its relations with Pakistan post the killing of five of its diplomats and six senior Afghanistan Government officials in a brutal terror attack inside the Kandahar Governor's compound on January 10 this year.

Following the attack in Kandahar, which is indirectly being blamed on Islamabad, the writing on the wall is clear, that Pakistan would need to and must take immediate steps to use its influence with terror groups such as the Haqqani Network, to stop these terror-related strikes if it wants to maintain its diplomatic relevance and utility with key countries such as the UAE.

Tuesday's blast in Kandahar was one among three terror attacks that took place in Afghanistan, all on the same day. The other two attacks, in Kabul and Herat, resulted in the death of 38 and 11 people respectively.

Interestingly, the Afghan Taliban took responsibility for the Kabul and Herat attacks, but denied having any role in the Kandahar incident, blaming it instead on what it called ''internal local rivalry''.

The UAE delegation, led by Ambassador Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaavi, was in a meeting with Kandahar Governor Humayun Azizi when the bomb, suspected to have been hidden in a sofa, detonated.

Kandahar's Police Chief Abdul Raziq, however, told media categorically that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Haqqani Network were behind the incident.

It is a well known fact that Haqqani network leaders have been provided sanctuary by the Pakistani security agencies and that this is one of the reasons for ties between Pakistan and the United States souring, with the latter charging the Pakistani military leadership of dragging its foot insofar as taking action against the Haqqani network in Afghanistan.

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rasheed Al Maktum, the Prime Minister of the UAE and Dubai's ruler, while offering condolences to the families of the dead, said, ''There is no human, moral or religious justification for the bombing and killing of people trying to help others.''

This was the first time UAE nationals were targeted inside Afghanistan, and therefore, has raised questions about why the UAE continues to invest so much in its relations with Pakistan, both politically and economically.

The UAE has always been among the first countries to deliver humanitarian relief and assistance to Pakistan in times of need. In 2011, it launched the Pakistan Assistance Programme for building schools, colleges, hospitals etc. in Pakistan.

Simultaneously, entrepreneurs from Pakistan are warmly welcomed in the UAE, with many of them having prospered in the country's favourable business environment.

Recently, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development funded UAE-Pakistan Friendship Road, linking North and South Waziristan, was also inaugurated in FATA. The list is long.

In return, Pakistan's commitment to the relationship has been less forthcoming, especially in the last few years. In 2013, the UAE government was taken aback when Pakistan did not support Dubai's bid to host the EXPO 2020 inspite of receiving official assurances to this effect from Islamabad. In 2015, Pakistan refused to join the Saudi-led operations in Yemen. This suggested that as far as the Gulf region is concerned, Pakistan could not be trusted to provide support in times of need, even if it compromised the security of its allies. (ANI)
UAE has been one of the funding countries against Pakistan, especially Balochistan to jeopardise CPEC. Their people killed in Afghanistan, where warlords still rule. And they blame Pakistan. Our rulers are idiots to accept these tough gins from them. They squeeze much more out of Pakistan against what they give to Pakistan. Just look at their attitude with Pakistanis in UAE, they have forgotten that first masons to build UAE were from Pakistan. Time when there was nothing but desert there and there were not BMWs, but donkeys.
 
UAE has been one of the funding countries against Pakistan, especially Balochistan to jeopardise CPEC. Their people killed in Afghanistan, where warlords still rule. And they blame Pakistan. Our rulers are idiots to accept these tough gins from them. They squeeze much more out of Pakistan against what they give to Pakistan. Just look at their attitude with Pakistanis in UAE, they have forgotten that first masons to build UAE were from Pakistan. Time when there was nothing but desert there and there were not BMWs, but donkeys.

Please don't spread unsubstantiated nonsense. UAE is working with China on CPEC as we speak.
 
http://www.irishsun.com/index.php/sid/250898433


Dubai [United Arab Emirates], Jan. 13 (ANI): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reported to be seriously having a rethink on its relations with Pakistan post the killing of five of its diplomats and six senior Afghanistan Government officials in a brutal terror attack inside the Kandahar Governor's compound on January 10 this year.

Following the attack in Kandahar, which is indirectly being blamed on Islamabad, the writing on the wall is clear, that Pakistan would need to and must take immediate steps to use its influence with terror groups such as the Haqqani Network, to stop these terror-related strikes if it wants to maintain its diplomatic relevance and utility with key countries such as the UAE.

Tuesday's blast in Kandahar was one among three terror attacks that took place in Afghanistan, all on the same day. The other two attacks, in Kabul and Herat, resulted in the death of 38 and 11 people respectively.

Interestingly, the Afghan Taliban took responsibility for the Kabul and Herat attacks, but denied having any role in the Kandahar incident, blaming it instead on what it called ''internal local rivalry''.

The UAE delegation, led by Ambassador Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaavi, was in a meeting with Kandahar Governor Humayun Azizi when the bomb, suspected to have been hidden in a sofa, detonated.

Kandahar's Police Chief Abdul Raziq, however, told media categorically that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Haqqani Network were behind the incident.

It is a well known fact that Haqqani network leaders have been provided sanctuary by the Pakistani security agencies and that this is one of the reasons for ties between Pakistan and the United States souring, with the latter charging the Pakistani military leadership of dragging its foot insofar as taking action against the Haqqani network in Afghanistan.

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rasheed Al Maktum, the Prime Minister of the UAE and Dubai's ruler, while offering condolences to the families of the dead, said, ''There is no human, moral or religious justification for the bombing and killing of people trying to help others.''

This was the first time UAE nationals were targeted inside Afghanistan, and therefore, has raised questions about why the UAE continues to invest so much in its relations with Pakistan, both politically and economically.

The UAE has always been among the first countries to deliver humanitarian relief and assistance to Pakistan in times of need. In 2011, it launched the Pakistan Assistance Programme for building schools, colleges, hospitals etc. in Pakistan.

Simultaneously, entrepreneurs from Pakistan are warmly welcomed in the UAE, with many of them having prospered in the country's favourable business environment.

Recently, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development funded UAE-Pakistan Friendship Road, linking North and South Waziristan, was also inaugurated in FATA. The list is long.

In return, Pakistan's commitment to the relationship has been less forthcoming, especially in the last few years. In 2013, the UAE government was taken aback when Pakistan did not support Dubai's bid to host the EXPO 2020 inspite of receiving official assurances to this effect from Islamabad. In 2015, Pakistan refused to join the Saudi-led operations in Yemen. This suggested that as far as the Gulf region is concerned, Pakistan could not be trusted to provide support in times of need, even if it compromised the security of its allies. (ANI)

BS News - Indians wishful thinking.

Thank you. And CPEC is what is irritating everyone.
Nothing to thank me. It's a petrochemical project that will benefit both Pakistan and China..
 
Irish Sun is a front for Business Standard, an India propaganda outlet known to publish stupid rubbish..the article is not even signed with author name..

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...f-five-diplomats-re-issue-117011300547_1.html

Shameless India media has picked up the habit of publishing false nonsense out of their questionable releases in UK or western sounding websites...in an attempt to add credibility..The story failed to make rounds initially so it was reissued as of 13 Jan..

Another Indian affiliated propaganda outlet named Financial Times published a fake story of Qatari princes having orgy with 7 men in London...


Interestingly, the Afghan Taliban took responsibility for the Kabul and Herat attacks, but denied having any role in the Kandahar incident, blaming it instead on what it called ''internal local rivalry''.

It takes common sense to talk nonsense which this author does not have...
 
This is good news if you think about it.
I-ran, UAE and other we never our friends.
 
Please don't spread unsubstantiated nonsense. UAE is working with China on CPEC as we speak.
We have no doubts.
I dont want to refer to PIDC bombing, where the planner was sitting and why he was returned back.
 
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Please break every ties with Pakistan and make us your enemy number 1 for once i would love to see arab king growing a freaking pair!
 
We have no doubts.
I dont want to refer to PIDC bombing, where the planner was sitting and why he was returned back.
Please do refer, and provide complete details. I will personally look in to it, and take it up at the highest level.

The UAE has never supported officially or unofficially ANY group against Pakistan.

Please break every ties with Pakistan and make us your enemy number 1 for once i would love to see arab king growing a freaking pair!
Like Nawaz or Zardari?
 
This is good news if you think about it.
I-ran, UAE and other we never our friends.

Please break every ties with Pakistan and make us your enemy number 1 for once i would love to see arab king growing a freaking pair!

Don't believe Indian paid BS..

Please do refer, and provide complete details. I will personally look in to it, and take it up at the highest level.

The UAE has never supported officially or unofficially ANY group against Pakistan.


Like Nawaz or Zardari?

Sir, don't waste your time on trolls...
 
Please do refer, and provide complete details. I will personally look in to it, and take it up at the highest level.

The UAE has never supported officially or unofficially ANY group against Pakistan.


Like Nawaz or Zardari?
Few things better not be said, i know it by virtue of my background and I am sure you also know it by virtue of yours.
 
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