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Haters gona hate-
Mean while Whats iran doing for Pakistan?-
@Desert Fox
No harm man.
I would like you to watch this please
This is the Imam of Mecca, he's a pro-Pakistan nut
Oh please don't turn it into Iran vs Saudi Arabia thread.
@ Topic Thanks & much appreciated. But ordinary Pakistani people will be more happy if Saudi Arab invest in Pakistan & use its influence to ask other countries to invest in Pakistan. Also Saudi Arab should black list TTP & BLA as terrorist groups & term them non-Muslims.
Another favor that the Saudis can do is to support Pakistan unconditionally on Kashmir issue.
Oh please don't turn it into Iran vs Saudi Arabia thread.
@ Topic Thanks & much appreciated. But ordinary Pakistani people will be more happy if Saudi Arab invest in Pakistan & use its influence to ask other countries to invest in Pakistan. Also Saudi Arab should black list TTP & BLA as terrorist groups & term them non-Muslims.
Another favor that the Saudis can do is to support Pakistan unconditionally on Kashmir issue.
That's not gonna happen. See this discussion on this thread:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...etter-signed-76-lawmakers-23.html#post4611433
India's strategic relations with Saudi Arabia have been affected by the latter's relations with Pakistan.[13] Saudi Arabia supported Pakistan's stance on the Kashmir conflict and during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, at the expense of its relations with India.[11] The Soviet Union's close relations with India also negatively affected Indo-Saudi relations.[11][13] During the Persian Gulf War (1990–91), India officially maintained neutrality. Saudi Arabia's close military and strategic ties with Pakistan have also been a source of continuing strain.[11][13]
Since the 1990s, both nations have taken steps to improve ties. Saudi Arabia has supported granting observer status to India in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and has expanded its collaboration with India to fight Islamic terrorism in the Middle East.[14] In January 2006, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia made a special visit to India, becoming the first Saudi monarch in 51 years to do so.[13] The Saudi king and the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed an agreement forging a strategic energy partnership that was termed the "Delhi Declaration."[15] The pact provides for a "reliable, stable and increased volume of crude oil supplies to India through long-term contracts."[16] Both nations also agreed on joint ventures and the development of oil and natural gas in public and private sectors.[16] An Indo-Saudi joint declaration in the Indian capital New Delhi described the king's visit as "heralding a new era in India-Saudi Arabia relations."[14]
I believe that's Sheikh Sudais? I've listened to a few of his Quranic recitations.
Sir
That isn't true.
@Desert Fox
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Hopefully, today our Pakistani friends will understand that we don't offer lip-service, since we care for them.
Pakistan deserves better than this particularly on such issues. Surely, we will try to do our best.
What say @Desert Fox.