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COAS expresses desire for increased Pak-Qatar collaboration

Tit for tat move, first the COAS met with Iranian Ambassador then PM met with the Kuwaitis , now COAS calls for increased ties with Qatar
Required : Replacement for UAE
Candidates : Qatar , Kuwait , Iran

Pretty much this....

With Qatar there is a lot of potential.....they are also very close with the Turks. You can also see the Qatar-U.A.E rivalry play out in Libya.

The U.A.E has played its cards, now its our turn.
 
When PAkistan's own relation with GCC at a low, Pakistan should first mend its ties which it could'nt do cos of the environment created by the sectarian section of PAk society as well as pro-Iran media. Raheel Sharif has'nt applied for NOC thus he is not going to return to IMAFT, Saudis have gone quiet and deported 39000 PAkistanis. India is trying to make inroads, even IRan has channels to negotiate with Saudis to allow their citizens back for Hajj, Umra pilgrimages.

EVERYONE IS TRYING TO SOLVE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS AND 'SOME' PAKISTANIS ARE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT OTHER COUNTRIES, BEFORE PAKISTAN. BE PAKISTANI FIRST, and look out for Pakistanis' interests who are toiling in those tough conditions.
Bro u will find KSA lovers or wahabi lovers and Iran lovers or Shia lovers , and some west lovers , But u will not find Pakistan and Islam lovers .......................................................
 
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Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa on Tuesday assured Qatar that Pakistan will cooperate with country on cyber security, defence production and ease of travel, said the Inter-Services Public Relations in a statement.

The army chief, who is on an official visit to Qatar, thanked Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar for appreciating Pakistan Army's role in the ongoing fight against terrorism and assured him of all possible cooperation in "desired fields".

Qatar's premier also hailed the army's contributions towards establishing regional peace and lauded it for its professionalism. He showed interest for joint training and field exercises, expressing desire to learn from Pakistan Army's expertise in the security domain.

He said that people of Qatar greatly value the people of Pakistan and trust their time-tested commitment for working in Qatar and sought assistance for the upcoming Football World Cup in Qatar, including provision of manpower.

Aside from meeting Al Thani, Gen Bajwa also met Commander Qatar Emiri Land Forces, Major General Muhammed Ali Ghanim Al Ghanim and Commander Qatar Emiri Guard, Major General Hazza Bin Khalil Al Shahwani.

General Bajwa also visited Ahmed Bin Mohamed Military College where a Pakistani tri-services contingent of 166 members is imparting training. He also toured the Qatar Emiri Guard Headquarters and met Major General Hazza Bin khalid Al Shahwani.


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