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Updated at: 1750 PST, Thursday, December 02, 2010
WASHINGTON: The US diplomat reported to Washington that the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US Adel Al-Jubeir maintained that Nawaz Sharif first promised the Saudis not to engage in political activity or return to Pakistan, but he then flew to Pakistan from London in a direct violation of his commitment.

According to a leaked US cable, Saudia Arabian authorities backed Pervez Musharraf to have Nawaz Sharif arrested if he returned from exile.

"We can either support Musharraf and stability, or we can allow bin Laden to get the bomb,", Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US Adel Al-Jubeir told Charge d'Affaires Michael Gfoeller at a lunch in November 2007.

The then Pakistani President visited Saudi Arabia in 2007 and meet King Abdullah after completing Umra in Mecca. Al-Jubeir told the US diplomats that Musharraf had not come to the Kingdom to meet exiled former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif but carefully avoided ruling out such meeting.

The US diplomats claimed that during the meeting the Saudi Ambassador boldly asserted that, "We in Saudi Arabia are not observers in Pakistan, we are participants." Al-Jubeir is a senior royal advisor who has worked for King Abdullah almost a decade.

"He (Al-Jubeir) asserted that the Saudi government had offered Sharif a pledge of protection and asylum in the Kingdom after his ouster by Musharraf in return for a promise that he would refrain from political activity for ten years," Gfoeller said in the cable.

The US diplomat also reported to Washington that the Saudi ambassador maintained that Sharif instead of sticking to his promise began attempting to test the limits of this promise five or six years in his exile.

"Sharif broke his promise by conducting political activity while in the Kingdom," al-Jubeir reportedly charged.

Jubeir also supposedly told the the US officials that when the Saudi Government had permitted Sharif to travel to London, he first promised the Saudis not to engage in political activity or return to Pakistan, but he then flew to Pakistan from London in a direct violation of his commitment.

Expressing 'disappointment' with Sharif, the Saudi Government 'worked directly with Musharraf to have Sharif arrested on his return to Pakistan and immediately deported to the Kingdom, according to the ambassador.

In the document, US officials claimed that Al-Jubeir stated the terms of Sharif's asylum agreement that the Kingdom would seek to control Sharif's movements in the future, even suggesting that he would be kept in a state only a little less severe than house arrest.

"Al-Jubeir added that he sees neither Sharif nor former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto as a viable replacement for Musharraf. 'With all his flaws,' he said of Musharraf, 'he is the only person that you or we have to work with now,'" Gfoeller reported back to Washington.
 
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so not only is Zardari but Nawaz also is a promise breaker ... if he can do it to his masters imagine what worth he has for ordinary Pakistanis and the promises he makes to them ...? ?? big mistake in Feb 2008 ...
 
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These all lot are bunch of liers, we Pakistanis have weak memory they are the same people as they were 10-20 years ago.
 
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... and he continues to do so everyday :)

Hard to admit for Nawaz supporters but fact is that Punjab was in far better shape from 2001 till 2008.
 
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wikileak

¶2. (C) NAWAS FAVORED: Khanzada said the Pakistanis are convinced that Saudi King Abdallah would prefer to see Pakistan run by former PM Nawas Sharif, and were cutting back assistance to Pakistan to hasten this eventuality. Nawas “practically lives” in Saudi Arabia, Khanzada declared, claiming that Nawas had even been favored with reserved prayer space in the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. Because Nawas’ daughter is married to a grandson of King Fahd, he has “become a member of the Saudi royal family.” (Comment: Embassy is not able to confirm whether this is true. End comment.)
 
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not really a major revelation......It is no secret that Nawaz Sharif angered the Saudis by reneging on an explicitly agreed-upon promise. The Saudis went so far as to send their right-hand man Saad Hariri of Lebanon to talk him out of it --while he was staying in a comfortable exile in the Jeddah Sarwar Palace


it's all right here


http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=331382&sid=SAS&ssid=






by the way, having an offspring marry a member of royal family doesn't make the Sharifs members of Royal Family
 
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Saudis are pulling strings, it seems...
When Saudis really pulled any strings we will all cry.
Nawaz Sharif used contacts to sorry his way out of uncomfortable prison.
Saudis take pity on him and he has shown his true colors.
He was not allowed to leave Saudi Arabia for 10 years and lied to his guaranters and went to UK never to come back.
One thing is clear he lost his face to Saudis and perhaps every truthful person.
He is one mistrustful thief.

I'm really wondering why saudi's involved with Pakistani politics?

Don't bother too much.
 
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not really a major revelation......It is no secret that Nawaz Sharif angered the Saudis by reneging on an explicitly agreed-upon promise. The Saudis went so far as to send their right-hand man Saad Hariri of Lebanon to talk him out of it --while he was staying in a comfortable exile in the Jeddah Sarwar Palace


it's all right here


http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=331382&sid=SAS&ssid=






by the way, having an offspring marry a member of royal family doesn't make the Sharifs members of Royal Family
But the it sure make royal family to bat on the behalf of its relative -political family of pakistan in its political arena and sure that carry weight for nawaz.
 
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"We can either support Musharraf and stability, or we can allow bin Laden to get the bomb,", Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US Adel Al-Jubeir told Charge d'Affaires Michael Gfoeller at a lunch in November 2007.

it's quite disappointing to see how similar some of these Saudi officials dogmatically cling to notions usually reserved and manifested in the paranoia of Mr. Cheney, Condi Rice, Bush & Gang --which is still being repeated over and over even today

when will they realize that regardless of who leads the country and regardless how much for the better or worse things become, nuclear safety in Pakistan is unparalleled anywhere else in the world

our nuclear safety record is unparalleled and unrivaled; HE Mr. Al-Jubeir's statement holds no sway or meaning.
 
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But the it sure make royal family to bat on the behalf of its relative -political family of pakistan in its political arena and sure that carry weight for nawaz.

business is business! Money talks!

His relations with the Saudis goes back to early 1980s, during the time of Zia Ul-Haq
 
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It is strange why people in Pakistan are not raising the concern that Saudi's were actively working to make sure that democracy is not restored in Pakistan. This is something that is really serious and should be given far more coverage than it being given right now
 
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no one can manipulate us or interfere in our matters unless we let them do it.
we need intermediaries for every single thing thats when these people come in.
 
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