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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia Minister for Religious Affairs Sheikh Saleh bin Abdul Aziz, who arrived in Pakistan on Sunday to seek Pakistan’s assistance in Yemen war, is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today.

The Saudi minister said yesterday that Pakistan Parliament’s resolution on Yemen was the country’s internal matter, but said his country expects better from Pakistan.

The minister is said to be carrying a special message from Saudi King Salman bin AbdulAziz al Saudi for Pakistani government.

"Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are brotherly countries who have come out to help each other in the past," he said. He said the relationship between the two countries will remain strong going forward.

His visit comes day after Pakistani Parliament rejected a Saudi request for military support in Yemen and called for a neutral stand. – Samaa
Saudi religious minister meets PM today
 
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The Parliament Played for Pakistan's Favor. But Helping a Long Lasting Friend Like KSA Which Stood and Helped Pakistan In Every Way Possible In Bad Economic Times and In Wars and Gave Military Hardware for it's Defense.

The War in Yemen is not About Arab or non-Arab is more about Shia's Conquering Yemen and Defeating Sunni Gov.

Now the Question is Do we want another Iran or Syria like assad regime.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia Minister for Religious Affairs Sheikh Saleh bin Abdul Aziz, who arrived in Pakistan on Sunday to seek Pakistan’s assistance in Yemen war, is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today.

The Saudi minister said yesterday that Pakistan Parliament’s resolution on Yemen was the country’s internal matter, but said his country expects better from Pakistan.

The minister is said to be carrying a special message from Saudi King Salman bin AbdulAziz al Saudi for Pakistani government.

"Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are brotherly countries who have come out to help each other in the past," he said. He said the relationship between the two countries will remain strong going forward.

His visit comes day after Pakistani Parliament rejected a Saudi request for military support in Yemen and called for a neutral stand. – Samaa
Saudi religious minister meets PM today
The way the Saudis treat South Asians in SA, it's amusing to see them now begging for military support from the very people they treat as beggars!

What goes around, comes around! :azn: Excellent decision by Pakistan! Let the Arabs fight their own wars.
 
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