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Reuters | Dawn.com |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Our relations are very good. We are constantly in touch,” says PM Imran Khan. — Photo courtesy: Arab News/File

Prime Minister Imran Khan played down differences with longtime ally Saudi Arabia as Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Riyadh, saying the two countries had no differences.

Gen Bajwa’s current visit is taking place at an important juncture. The United Arab Emirates had last week reached an agreement with Israel and the United States to normalise ties with the Jewish state. Reportedly more Arab countries would be joining the Emiratis in normalising ties with Israel.

Moreover, the army chief ’s visit is being viewed in the context of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s criticism of the Saudi Arabia-dominated Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for not convening the meeting of its Council of Foreign Ministers on Kashmir. However, ISPR Director General Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar earlier said the visit had been planned long before the controversy erupted.

Gen Bajwa’s trip, analysts say, would also try to overcome the minor hiccup in ties caused by the foreign minister’s statement.


The rumours that our relations with Saudi Arabia have soured are totally false,” the premier said in an interview with Dunya News on Tuesday night.



Our relations are very good. We are constantly in touch.”

Army Chief Gen Bajwa travelled to Saudi Arabia on Monday for a one-day visit that was “primarily military-affairs oriented”, the army said.

On the Kashmir issue, there is a view that OIC should have stepped forward,” Prime Minister Imran said.

Saudi has its own foreign policy. We shouldn't think that because we want something Saudi will do just that, he added.

Maj Gen Iftikhar had last Thursday, while responding to queries about Qureshi's remarks, said: “There is no need to raise questions about these (Pak-Saudi) ties.” He said there could be “no doubt about the centrality of KSA in Muslim world”.
 
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if bajwa and faiz have some honor they will not visit KSA again
Well said these arned forces persobal should get rid of their ego we nation give them another impirtant job to allign your self to choosen govt let the govt officials do this job it is not your job diplomacy tgese is why these oeopke treat us like beggers pak armed forces should not interfere in demicratic govt job these is why we are behind our enemies knew we are divided im with my force but not at the cost of dignity of nation we should not tell them we r here to defend u they have tgeir army we only defend holy places not monarchs
 
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Im against the armed forces intefearing in foreign affairs oor for that any matter nothing above dignity
 
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Bajwa failed to take any sane advice and got snubbed by the Saudis.

Lets see our top official visits there country and only has an audience with their DEPUTY defence minister. A huge snub. I blame officials like him for the predicament where in to begin with. SMQ has guts to have spoken the truth for once.

What interests do we have in KSA other than the 2 holy mosques? KSA economic influence over Pakistan is far over exagerated to begin with. Sure we get remittance, but they benefit from cheap labour and domestic spending of the migrants who spend most of the money they make back into the Saudi Economy.

Our trade relations are minimal. We import far more from them. Military relations also favour them since we have gained nothing from the military support provided over the last few decades.

I say start isolating the saudis. The UAE, KSA, Gulf are facing an economic demise of epic proportions. Tourism and oil spending is wayyyy down and expected to remain that way. Their power base is very shaky thus there increasing reliance on the US/Israel. Those relationships are also on shaky grounds.

The last thing the Saudis will want is a Pakistan with its own interests in mind who stands upto ARAB aggression. Imagine Iran x 100 and you have Pakistan which can point its nukes at Riyadh or Dubai. Make these warnings and follow thru and see how these sheihks tremble. We will see how the US, Israel, or India helps them when Pakistan decides. No nation in the world would risk nuclear confrontation with a Rising Pakistan

NS was the biggest saudi puppet of epic proportions, what difference is IK/Bajwa? At the end of the day you are not answerable to the saudis, chinese, but only ALLAH.
 
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We need to decide today as a people and nation do we need the mindset of a sheep or we need the mindset of a nazi???

We need to have the mindset of the Nazis and show no mercy to any enemy who dares us.

The Pakistani nation needs to wake up. Bajwa needs to resign. Why are you attempting to appease them in the first place? Bajwa seems to have forgot his position....

Seems like Bajwa has another job in mind after his tenure is up.....
 
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No doubt Bajwa is a disgrace but the blame is on IK who gave him 3 years of extension. Justice Khosa can have his own prejudice but he was right against the Bajwa's extension.

Pak needs to understand that if financial support is the only cause of concern then the aids given to Pak by Suadia is nothing compared to what USA gave to Pak but we all know the price Pak paid back for that US aids. For too long, Sauida is punching above its weight.
 
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Utter rubbish. Greater Israel is nothing but an internet meme. Iraq, Syria and Libya were destroyed by Saddam, Assad and Gaddafi respectively. Pakistan should worry about becoming China's slave instead of the Middle East situation.

Perhaps you dont know what the two blue lines on the Israel flag mean..One is the River Euphrates and the other the River Nile.And whats in between its founding fathers originally wanted to have..
lol first decide if we are slave of china or usa. the real slaves are indian muslim who run away to Canada and think they have achieved freedom.

Afghanistan must accept the Durand Line as the official border.

Afghanistan has officially accepted Durand line as a border..What you hear is fantasy greater afghan dreams.
 
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The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Riyadh: Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is welcomed by Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman. — Reuters

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa held talks with Saudi Deputy Minister for Defence Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz on bilateral defence cooperation and regional security, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Tuesday.
Matters of mutual interest including bilateral defence and security cooperation and regional security were discussed,” the Pakistan military’s media wing further said.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the meeting was held on Monday.

The Saudi statement explained that besides the bilateral cooperation, talks were also held on enhancing cooperation for security and stability in the region. Without elaborating, it said issues of “common concern” were also discussed.


Tweeting after the meeting, Prince Khalid, who is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s full younger brother, said: “Met today with my brother, H.E. General Qamar Bajwa, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff. We discussed bilateral relations, military cooperation, and our common vision for preserving regional security.



Gen Bajwa had reached the kingdom for defence talks on Monday and met Chief of General Staff Gen Fayiadh bin Ha’med Al-Rowaily, and Commander of Joint Forces Lt Gen Fahad bin Turki Al Saud. Military ties were discussed during those meetings.

Gen Bajwa is being accompanied by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed during the visit, which is taking place amidst strain in bilateral ties caused after Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi complained about the Saudi-dominated Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) dragging its feet on Pakistani request for a meeting of its Council of Foreign Ministers on Kashmir.
establishment never learns!
 
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Reuters | Dawn.com |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Our relations are very good. We are constantly in touch,” says PM Imran Khan. — Photo courtesy: Arab News/File

Prime Minister Imran Khan played down differences with longtime ally Saudi Arabia as Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Riyadh, saying the two countries had no differences.

Gen Bajwa’s current visit is taking place at an important juncture. The United Arab Emirates had last week reached an agreement with Israel and the United States to normalise ties with the Jewish state. Reportedly more Arab countries would be joining the Emiratis in normalising ties with Israel.

Moreover, the army chief ’s visit is being viewed in the context of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s criticism of the Saudi Arabia-dominated Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for not convening the meeting of its Council of Foreign Ministers on Kashmir. However, ISPR Director General Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar earlier said the visit had been planned long before the controversy erupted.

Gen Bajwa’s trip, analysts say, would also try to overcome the minor hiccup in ties caused by the foreign minister’s statement.


The rumours that our relations with Saudi Arabia have soured are totally false,” the premier said in an interview with Dunya News on Tuesday night.



Our relations are very good. We are constantly in touch.”

Army Chief Gen Bajwa travelled to Saudi Arabia on Monday for a one-day visit that was “primarily military-affairs oriented”, the army said.

On the Kashmir issue, there is a view that OIC should have stepped forward,” Prime Minister Imran said.

Saudi has its own foreign policy. We shouldn't think that because we want something Saudi will do just that, he added.

Maj Gen Iftikhar had last Thursday, while responding to queries about Qureshi's remarks, said: “There is no need to raise questions about these (Pak-Saudi) ties.” He said there could be “no doubt about the centrality of KSA in Muslim world”.

I think Imran Khan Niyaji is in damage control mode after after Bajwa was snubbed by the saudi crown prince.
 
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Perhaps you dont know what the two blue lines on the Israel flag mean..One is the River Euphrates and the other the River Nile.And whats in between its founding fathers originally wanted to have..

Actually, the design of the Israeli flag is based on the traditional Jewish tallit that usually has blue or black stripes on its edges, so the two blue stripes don't represent the Nile and Euphrates. Even if they did represent those rivers, that hardly means Israel's foreign policy is to actually conquer the entire region. India's national anthem mentions Sindh, will you use that for your conspiracy theory that India's foreign policy is to conquer Sindh?
 
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