in this life and in this world let me assure you their are no free lunches. Sauds have had their moneys worth. you will note in China or Pakistan we do not do things like India where a press conference is given because Indian govt has decided to do something we just do it
Saudis helped Pakistan in their worst days so let see how Pakistan responds, it is always easy to talk big.
all it takes is diplomacy.....the Pakistani mission simply needs to make its case known in Riyadh.
Saudi Arabs are not difficult people to convince. They may not ''like'' the pipeline, but so be it. I dont think the Saudis either would undertake any move that alienates or upsets Pakistan; they'll have no choice but to remain neutral - even if theyre grumbling behind the scenes
That's true but Saudis want to stop Iran because they are the one who are feeling greatest uneasiness about Iran's Nuclear program in whole Arab World. It would be tough negotiations.