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What is wrong, is wrong and must be called upon. Such posture is not even close to our sittings in home with a guest from outside. Unless SMQ is conveying some message to whom it may concern; that's unethical. However, you don't even do that with enemy let alone someone allegedly from a brotherly country. Not just SMQ but other officials are seen in such unethical posture before as well. Not just PTI but there are many examples. Etiquettes, is the code for us.

Or, a possibility that.....

May be both persons were having buddy with buddy sitting and had no formality obligations during particular meet. Example: When friends sits together. On this point; those saw it offending should settle their insecurities issues and inferiority complex somewhere else.
 
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What is wrong, is wrong and must be called upon. Such posture is not even close to our sittings in home with a guest from outside. Unless SMQ is conveying some message to whom it may concern; that's unethical. However, you don't even do that with enemy let alone someone allegedly from a brotherly country. Not just SMQ but other officials are seen in such unethical posture before as well. Not just PTI but there are many examples. Etiquettes, is the code for us.
Nothing unethical. Stop apologizing for nothing.
 
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Nothing unethical. Stop apologizing for nothing.

Dude.... Just don't seek attention by quoting me and speaking such none sense.
Confirmation dictates that the caption with such picture is ill intended since some rich boyees having some kind of elite complex issue here. Moreover, it is being used to not to just for blame game by political rivals but also maligns Pakistan on diplomatic front. Non verified accounts and random people are not credible and helps to understand that what would have happened.

Say no to propaganda
 
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Saudis took to social media to express their disapproval of the Pakistani FM's seating position stating his demeanor was 'the height of foolishness and ignorance'.

Saudis have spoken of their outrage over the "insulting" seating position of Pakistan's foreign minister during a meeting with his Saudi counterpart on Tuesday.

Social media users in the kingdom slammed Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi for his posture when he received his Saudi counterpart, Nawaf bin Said al-Malki, in Islamabad.

Qureshi can be seen sitting with one leg crossed and the other pointing in Al-Malki's direction, which was deemed offensive by many Saudis.

The ministers met to discuss current events in the region and "review bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries", according to the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan.

But Saudis and Arabs saw the meeting in a different light.

"Pakistani foreign minister receives Saudi ambassador in Pakistan with unmatched hospitality," said one user.




"If there is no strong reason (medical) for the Pakistani foreign minister to receive the kingdom's ambassador in this way, then this is the height of impudence and foolishness and ignorance of the basics of diplomatic protocol," one Twitter user said. "Frankly, if I were one of the Saudi ambassadors, I would have left,"

تصرف غير لبق وغير مدروس وغير دبلوماسي من وزير خارجية #باكستان تجاه سفير #السعودية الذي أعجب كيف سكت عن هذه الإساءة! pic.twitter.com/Qker7CMpTH
— ﮼ابتسام ﮼آل ﮼سعد ﮼﮼🇶🇦 (@Ebtesam777) December 29, 2021


Another social media user wrote: "Rude, thoughtless and undiplomatic behaviour of the [Pakistani] Minister of Foreign Affairs towards the [Saudi] ambassador... admired how he kept silent about this insult!"

Others compared the "insulting" way Qureshi received Al-Malki to his "polite" demeanour while receiving other officials.

بالأمس دعمت #السعوديه_العظمى باكستان بوديعه وتمويل بقيمة 4.2 مليار دولار

بالأخير هكذا استقبل وزير الخارجية الباكستاني السفير السعودي وهكذا تأدب في استقبال غيره ! pic.twitter.com/klA7r91ngc
— نستاهلك 🇸🇦 (@9977822) December 28, 2021


The Saudi Embassy posted a zoomed-in video of the encounter where Qureishi's foot is not visible.

#اسلام_آباد | استقبل معالي وزير الخارجية الباكستاني @SMQureshiPTI بمكتبه اليوم سعادة سفير #خادم_الحرمين_الشريفين لدى #باكستان @AmbassadorNawaf وجرى خلال اللقاء تبادل الأحاديث الودية ومناقشة التطورات الإقليمية والعالمية واستعراض العلاقات الثنائية بين البلدين الشقيقين. pic.twitter.com/xWHyTynegG
— السفارة في باكستان - سعودی سفارت خانہ (@KSAembassyPK) December 28, 2021


Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have deep diplomatic and military ties, but the countries' relations have been strained in recent years after Islamabad reportedly refused a request by Riyadh to contribute troops to the Yemen war.

 
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Saudis took to social media to express their disapproval of the Pakistani FM's seating position stating his demeanor was 'the height of foolishness and ignorance'.

Saudis have spoken of their outrage over the "insulting" seating position of Pakistan's foreign minister during a meeting with his Saudi counterpart on Tuesday.

Social media users in the kingdom slammed Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi for his posture when he received his Saudi counterpart, Nawaf bin Said al-Malki, in Islamabad.

Qureshi can be seen sitting with one leg crossed and the other pointing in Al-Malki's direction, which was deemed offensive by many Saudis.

The ministers met to discuss current events in the region and "review bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries", according to the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan.

But Saudis and Arabs saw the meeting in a different light.

"Pakistani foreign minister receives Saudi ambassador in Pakistan with unmatched hospitality," said one user.




"If there is no strong reason (medical) for the Pakistani foreign minister to receive the kingdom's ambassador in this way, then this is the height of impudence and foolishness and ignorance of the basics of diplomatic protocol," one Twitter user said. "Frankly, if I were one of the Saudi ambassadors, I would have left,"




Another social media user wrote: "Rude, thoughtless and undiplomatic behaviour of the [Pakistani] Minister of Foreign Affairs towards the [Saudi] ambassador... admired how he kept silent about this insult!"

Others compared the "insulting" way Qureshi received Al-Malki to his "polite" demeanour while receiving other officials.




The Saudi Embassy posted a zoomed-in video of the encounter where Qureishi's foot is not visible.




Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have deep diplomatic and military ties, but the countries' relations have been strained in recent years after Islamabad reportedly refused a request by Riyadh to contribute troops to the Yemen war.

So these badoos will teach us how to sit?
 
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So these badoos will teach us how to sit?
Apparently we do need some lessons in diplomatic norms and mannerisms. As an FM I would be most aware of other cultures and it would be upto my protocol officer to advise me of it. However, diplomatic gaffes happen on and off with Pakistanis not unique in offenses.
 
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Surely, Pakistani Foreign Minister knows pointing the sole of a foot towards a person is insulting in most Asian cultures?

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I dont know. I dont see anything wrong with it
I have met with 1000s of people noone cares
In the west yes.

Now in diplomatic circles there are certain etiquette that one must follow. This posture is a gangster posture. Not one of an educated representative of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
But who teaches manners in Pakistan??
 
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If someone has met saudis even the ordinary lot you would know how condescending these people are when they talk to others. Either they dont see you worthy to talk to or even if they talk they have no manners. I had my fare share of Saudis Emaratis and Qataris all have a stick up their arse where they keep showing you branded clothing.
 
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