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Manama - Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir has denied the existence of a Pakistani mediation between his country and Iran, Gulf News and albawaba.com reported.

Reports last week said that Pakistan had offered to mediate between the two countries and end a tense situation sparked by the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic missions in the Iranian capital Tehran and the northern city of Mashhad.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Riyadh and Tehran in his bid to ease the tension between the two countries, reports said.

However, on Sunday, Al Jubeir dismissed the existence of any mediation. Some countries had offered to mediate and to convey thoughts and ideas between Riyadh and Tehran, he said, but added that Iran was well aware of what it is expected to do.

“There will be no mediation as long as Iran does not respond positively,” he said in the Bahraini capital Manama where he is attending the ministerial meeting of the Arab-India Cooperation Forum.
Al Jubeir said that Iran has been following a hostile policy towards the Arab world that included interference in their domestic affairs, sowing sectarian sedition and supporting terrorism.

He said that there was strong evidence of Iran’s acts of hostility and that Iran was on the list of terrorism-sponsoring countries that was drawn up by the United Nations and other states, beside Saudi Arabia. Al Jubeir said that Iran has government institutions classified as terrorist organisations and that there were officials in Iran and in Iranian institutions who were wanted for terror-related activities. The Saudi minister said the picture was clear and Iran needed to change its policy and its approach, including promoting good neighbourliness and the non-interference in the domestic affairs of other countries, in order to see better relations between Tehran and neighbouring capitals.



Source : The Nation
 
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Let them kill each other why are we we wasting our time with these looser who are already half way in their graves due to their stupidity.
 
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As long as Iran pursues hostile policies toward Arab states, there will be no mediation: Al Jubeir
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Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir speaks during a joint news conference with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, in Riyadh January 19, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser

Manama: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir has denied the existence of a Pakistani mediation between his country and Iran.

Reports last week said that Pakistan had offered to mediate between the two countries and end a tense situation sparked by the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic missions in the Iranian capital Tehran and the northern city of Mashhad.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Riyadh and Tehran in his bid to ease the tension between the two countries, reports said.

However, on Sunday, Al Jubeir dismissed the existence of any mediation.

Some countries had offered to mediate and to convey thoughts and ideas between Riyadh and Tehran, he said, but added that Iran was well aware of what it is expected to do.
“There will be no mediation as long as Iran does not respond positively,” he said in the Bahraini capital Manama where he is attending the ministerial meeting of the Arab-India Cooperation Forum.

Al Jubeir said that Iran has been following a hostile policy towards the Arab world that included interference in their domestic affairs, sowing sectarian sedition and supporting terrorism.

He said that there was strong evidence of Iran’s acts of hostility and that Iran was on the list of terrorism-sponsoring countries that was drawn up by the United Nations and other states, beside Saudi Arabia.

Al Jubeir said that Iran has government institutions classified as terrorist organisations and that there were officials in Iran and in Iranian institutions who were wanted for terror-related activities.

The Saudi minister said the picture was clear and Iran needed to change its policy and its approach, including promoting good neighbourliness and the non-interference in the domestic affairs of other countries, in order to see better relations between Tehran and neighbouring capitals.

On January 3, Saudi Arabia severed its diplomatic relations with Iran, a move that was emulated by several other Arab countries. More countries lowered their diplomatic ties with Iran in condemnation of the attacks.

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), grouping Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates condemned the attacks, followed one day later by the Arab League.

Last week, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the 57-member group, also condemned the attacks.


http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/saudi-arabia/saudi-arabia-rules-out-mediation-with-iran-1.1658927
 
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We have done our job other wise war is their own responsibility.
 
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Its good we have done our part, both of them are barking dogs seldom bite, apart from proxy wars both of them are cowards and will not start a conventional war
 
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Muslim peoples are being brainwashed easily and used by other countries for serving their purposes...looting oil resources...and they are keep on behaving like that and muslims keep on serving their evil plans.....lol
 
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So, Finally Pakistan's mediation works..

Saudi's never accept anything publicly..
 
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These two countries are very egoistic. I was expecting some to hear some crap from the day one. Like seriously! One country is trying to help you out in this situation..... And rather saying thanks or appreciating, you're denying the effort. FINE! Now Pakistan should stay away from this problem.
 
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If they dont mend their ties chance of war increase and we would be forced to take sides

These two countries are very egoistic. I was expecting some crap to hear from the day one. Like seriously! One country is trying to help you out in this situation..... And rather saying thanks or appreciating, you're denying the effort. FINE! Now Pakistan should stay away from this problem.
We dont have the option in case there is a war we would have to take sides
 
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If they dont mend their ties chance of war increase and we would be forced to take sides


We dont have the option in case there is a war we would have to take sides

You know what? They are very smart in their benefits. They have drawn the lines for their hate towards each others. They can't afford it--- all the way to the end. They will fight the proxy wars and will never go on one-&-one war and fight on their own. Yeah if it ever happens, Pakistan has to go with KSA. There's no other option.
 
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