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Pakistan's foreign minister meets Iranian defense minister in Tehran

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He is Sertaj Aziz. As it seems Pakistan doesn't have foreign minister.
He is the Foreign Affairs Adviser of Pakistan's president.
Sweet! Dehqan helping the gentleman up the stairs :yahoo:

Who is this Pakistani official? @Kaptaan?
He is too old, that's why Dehqan helped him :D:P
 
He is the Sartaj!!!!!!!!!! Avert your gaze mortal
He is Sartaj Aziz, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foregn Affairs so he is in fact ex officio foreign minister without the trappings. He is a very senior person at 88 years old (so please take care of him) and a Harvard University graduate. He hails from a Pashtun family from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Link > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartaj_Aziz
 
Good. We should have better relations with Iran.

However Iran needs better ties with USA.

Iran needs to forget the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Let the Palestinians and Israelis figure it out.

Let them work out the two state solution.

There is no figuring it out, its an occupation
 
As an advisor to the Prime Minister on Foregn Affairs he should attends Shahrbani Palace .... what he's doing in DOD?

Good. We should have better relations with Iran.

However Iran needs better ties with USA.

Iran needs to forget the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Let the Palestinians and Israelis figure it out.

Let them work out the two state solution.

The current USA administration has rejected 2 states solution somehow, so Iran letting them to work out the two state solution is against improving ties with USA ... then what should we do now? :unsure:

By the way none of Iranians have any problem to have better ties with the USA , actually it is Americans that have issues and wants to keep current status que ....
And It's not new, for example in Afghanistan we helped them to destroy Taliban then they put us in the "axis of evil" list , in nuclear issue we reached an agreement and now they wanna tears it up .. I thinks it roots in their childhood.
 

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