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Cooperation with Riyadh: On Iran trip, PM will seek to allay Tehran’s fears

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will travel to Iran early next month in a bid to allay Tehran’s apprehensions regarding his government’s increased cooperation with Saudi Arabia, officials said on Sunday.

According to insiders, the visit is aimed at conveying a clear message that Islamabad has not changed its foreign policy as far as its ties with Iran are concerned.

“We will maintain friendly ties with both Tehran and Riyadh,” a senior foreign ministry official said. He added that the prime minister’s upcoming visit is a clear manifestation of this policy.

Nawaz is travelling to the neighbouring country at a time when Tehran is believed to have been increasingly upset over the warming up of ties between Islamabad and Riyadh in the past few months.

Since the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz came to power in June last year, there has been a visible improvement in ties with Saudi Arabia. A number of high-ranking officials from the oil-rich kingdom, including the Saudi crown prince and foreign minister, travelled to Islamabad in a short span of time. The high-level visits eventually led to Saudi Arabia ‘gifting’ an unprecedented $1.5 billion in cash to Pakistan.

The development led to speculation that the generous Saudi assistance was aimed at securing Islamabad’s support for Riyadh on the Syria imbroglio. The government has dismissed such speculation and insisted that there has been no change in its policy on the issue.

“The same message will be conveyed to the Iranians when the prime minister visits Tehran,” the official disclosed.

Another official pointed out that the prime minister will also offer Pakistan’s ‘good offices’ to mediate between Tehran and Riyadh, which are at odds with each other over the bloody Syria insurrection.

“We have helped them [Saudi Arabia and Iran] in the past and we are ready to play our part in cooling down the situation,” the official said. He added that it was in Pakistan’s interest to de-escalate tensions between the two important Muslim countries.

However, it is unclear whether Iran will be willing to accept Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as a mediator because of his apparent close ties with the Saudi kingdom.

When contacted, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Tasneem Aslam confirmed the prime minister will visit Tehran before May 15.

The visit, she said, would seek to ‘continue maintaining close ties and explore possibilities of enhancing economic cooperation with Iran.’ She added that important regional issues, including the Afghan situation, would also figure prominently during the discussion.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 28th, 2014.

Cooperation with Riyadh: On Iran trip, PM will seek to allay Tehran’s fears – The Express Tribune
 
These days it seems like everyone wants to deal with pakistan.
 
When Nawaz halted gas pipeline on US and Saudi advise that goes against Pakistan energy interest, how could Iran or anyone else can trust his word? Not to mention repeated abduction and killing Iranian border guards does not reflect well on Nawaz intention. Iranians are much smarter to read Nawaz deeds than his words.
 
Our Cooperation with KSA and close knit relations with the Saudis should not be any of Tehran's Concern.

After all they have close relations with India and they don't care how we feel about it.

As far as I am concerned , Tehran can take their feelings on this matter and shove them where the " Sun don't Shine much ".
 
When Nawaz halted gas pipeline on US and Saudi advise that goes against Pakistan energy interest, how could Iran or anyone else can trust his word? Not to mention repeated abduction and killing Iranian border guards does not reflect well on Nawaz intention. Iranians are much smarter to read Nawaz deeds than his words.

Nobody was interested to finance the gas pipeline. Several creditors backed out. We didn't have enough money to pay plus couldn't afford the sanctions that would come with it.

Iranian guards were released in Iran. They were not in Pakistan.
 
Our Cooperation with KSA and close knit relations with the Saudis should not be any of Tehran's Concern.

After all they have close relations with India and they don't care how we feel about it.

As far as I am concerned , Tehran can take their feelings on this matter and shove them where the " Sun don't Shine much ".

I don't know, where Pakistan stands in a Saudi Iran relationship.

Won't it be better, if Pakistan take care of its matter first than the world affairs.
 
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