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Mr. Luli puli or whatever the f*7k your name is..
Pakistan played an important role in setting up this platform FYI . Pakistan is only attempting to bring Saudia onboard..
Pakistan can very well survive without any sort of bankrolling , a fact probably incomprehensible for your bring smaller than your ... cant understand. At this point lots of our laundered money is in UAE that we are trying to get back so we need certain level of relationships with them not to forget our labor in big number which is there.
Mr. Luli puli or whatever the f*7k your name is..
Pakistan played an important role in setting up this platform FYI . Pakistan is only attempting to bring Saudia onboard..
Pakistan can very well survive without any sort of bankrolling , a fact probably incomprehensible for your bring smaller than your ... cant understand. At this point lots of our laundered money is in UAE that we are trying to get back so we need certain level of relationships with them not to forget our labor in big number which is there.
IMF/WB/ADB bank roll a nation, a certain one or two time aid by a state doesnt mean they are our bankrollers.Fact is Pakistan bankrolled/aided by Arabs and China.
For the arabs everything is personal. So sensitiveKUALA LUMPUR — A meeting of Muslim nations to be held in Malaysia failed to attract key Middle Eastern powers amid differences over regional issues, diplomats said.
No agenda has been released for the meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur, which has been shunned by more than half the invited nations including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE and Pakistan.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are expected to speak during the four-day summit, which began with a welcome dinner on Wednesday and wraps up on Saturday. Iranian President Hassan Rohani and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamid Al-Thani are also expected to attend.
Diplomats said the meeting could address divisive issues including the Kashmir region, which is disputed between India and Pakistan, the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, the plight of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority and mounting outrage over China's camps for Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang.
Explaining its decision to stay away, Saudi Arabia said the summit was the wrong forum for matters of importance to the world's 1.75 billion Muslims. Saudi state news agency SPA reported that on a call with Mahathir on Tuesday, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman reaffirmed that such issues should be discussed through the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
Even as delegations were arriving in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian officials were unable to provide a final list of who would be attending. Mahathir's office said invitations had been sent to all 56 OIC member states, but officials said only about 20 were sending delegations, and fewer would be led by heads of state.
One Saudi commentator said the summit was intended to further the cause of the Muslim Brotherhood, a regional group that is classed as a terrorist network by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain.
Defending the summit, Mahathir's office issued a statement saying there was no intention to create a "new bloc as alluded to by some of its critics".
"In addition, the summit is not a platform to discuss about religion or religious affairs but specifically to address the state of affairs of the Muslim Ummah," it said, using the Arabic term for community. Speaking to Reuters last week, Mahathir expressed frustration with the OIC's inability to forge a united front and act decisively. During that interview, the Malaysian leader also raised the possibility that the alleged mistreatment of Muslim Uighurs in China's Xinjiang would be discussed.
Beijing describes the camps where Uighur Muslims are being held as "vocational training centers", while critics say they are mass internment camps. — Al Arabiya.English
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In my opinion it was a blunder for not attending this forum if not PM then President should have attended.
Now these bastards are dragging Pakistan name, Establishment need to find a way to handle this UAE shiit
http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/585264
Pakistan can very well survive without any sort of bankrolling , a fact probably incomprehensible for your bring smaller than your ... cant understand.
Pakistan is shackled by the slaves.
All thanks to the corrupt elite.
But not for long.
IMF/WB/ADB bank roll a nation, a certain one or two time aid by a state doesnt mean they are our bankrollers.
BTW ask yourself, why would Saudis give Pakistan free money for? it was for somethign.it wasnt really a free lunch.
KUALA LUMPUR — A meeting of Muslim nations to be held in Malaysia failed to attract key Middle Eastern powers amid differences over regional issues, diplomats said.
No agenda has been released for the meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur, which has been shunned by more than half the invited nations including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE and Pakistan.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are expected to speak during the four-day summit, which began with a welcome dinner on Wednesday and wraps up on Saturday. Iranian President Hassan Rohani and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamid Al-Thani are also expected to attend.
Diplomats said the meeting could address divisive issues including the Kashmir region, which is disputed between India and Pakistan, the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, the plight of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority and mounting outrage over China's camps for Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang.
Explaining its decision to stay away, Saudi Arabia said the summit was the wrong forum for matters of importance to the world's 1.75 billion Muslims. Saudi state news agency SPA reported that on a call with Mahathir on Tuesday, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman reaffirmed that such issues should be discussed through the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
Even as delegations were arriving in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian officials were unable to provide a final list of who would be attending. Mahathir's office said invitations had been sent to all 56 OIC member states, but officials said only about 20 were sending delegations, and fewer would be led by heads of state.
One Saudi commentator said the summit was intended to further the cause of the Muslim Brotherhood, a regional group that is classed as a terrorist network by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain.
Defending the summit, Mahathir's office issued a statement saying there was no intention to create a "new bloc as alluded to by some of its critics".
"In addition, the summit is not a platform to discuss about religion or religious affairs but specifically to address the state of affairs of the Muslim Ummah," it said, using the Arabic term for community. Speaking to Reuters last week, Mahathir expressed frustration with the OIC's inability to forge a united front and act decisively. During that interview, the Malaysian leader also raised the possibility that the alleged mistreatment of Muslim Uighurs in China's Xinjiang would be discussed.
Beijing describes the camps where Uighur Muslims are being held as "vocational training centers", while critics say they are mass internment camps. — Al Arabiya.English
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In my opinion it was a blunder for not attending this forum if not PM then President should have attended.
Now these bastards are dragging Pakistan name, Establishment need to find a way to handle this UAE shiit
http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/585264
i see please tell us how much amount we got in the begging bowl so far?completely irrelevant ... since all Pakistani leaders go with a begging bowl towards KSA/UAE
Thats true. however they like their Arab brothers more than us.. .the money they gave to their Arab brothers esp. Egyptians dwarfs whatever they gave us in past..Its not like we are complaining but we wanted Saudis to be a potent force and have a leadership that would evolve with time, learn from mistakes and take our advice.The influence we carry on saudia is not something non-arab states Turkey,Indonesia, Malaysia would carry..unfortunately so far its not working..everything is turning transactional and thats a bad news.Because your nation created in the name of Islam.So they like you.