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Saudis won’t ask for Pak boots for now

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  • Source says Pakistan, Saudia have quietly agreed to keep Pakistan Army away from Yemen

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have reached a “quiet understanding” under which the Kingdom would no more seek “boots on ground” from Pakistan while any violation of the territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia would be strongly responded by Islamabad.

The understanding will greatly help the Pakistani government which was under immense diplomatic stress for not being able to send troops to its decades-long ally Saudi Arabia.

Relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan suffered a blow recently after the government declined sending troops to take part in the Yemen offensive launched by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to tame Houthi rebels and help reinstate the ousted Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

“Under the agreement, Saudi Arabia would no more seek Pakistan Army’s help in neutralising the rebels in Yemen. Rather, the GCC forces would deal with the matter on their own,” a source in the Saudi Embassy told Pakistan Today.

“However, Pakistan would strongly respond if the security of Saudi Arabia is threatened,” the source said, adding that after the visit of Saudi Arabian minister to Pakistan, Saudi authorities took stock of the political pressure faced by the government after the parliament had passed a unanimous resolution not to send troops to Yemen war.

“We understand the situation here in Pakistan and after getting the first-hand knowledge of the situation, the Kingdom has decided not to press for Pakistani boots on ground in Yemen,” the source added.

Asked whether it was an attempt to create a false impression that Pakistani troops were not being sent to take part in the Yemen attack, the diplomatic source brushed aside the notion, saying that in “today’s world of media invasion”, no country could camouflage its participation in a war.

“Actually, the Saudi Arabia-led GCC alliance has made some major gains in the battlefield recently. Moreover, the UN sanctions over Houthi rebels would help greatly to cut supplies and ammunition to the rebels who have already been pushed back a lot,” the source added.


Saudis won’t ask for Pak boots for now | Pakistan Today
 
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A comprehensive agreement must be arranged with Saudi and the whole GCC

Pakistan supports them and will defend Arabia and the holy cities

But they must support Pakistan its military and state against our enemies and i dont mean token gestures
 
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A comprehensive agreement must be arranged with Saudi and the whole GCC

Pakistan supports them and will defend Arabia and the holy cities

But they must support Pakistan its military and state against our enemies and i dont mean token gestures

let us get real - when Saddam threatened Saudi Arabia in 1990 Saudis went to America not Pakistani army
 
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let us get real - when Saddam threatened Saudi Arabia in 1990 Saudis went to America not Pakistani army

Our relationship has evolved since then and previous decades

Back in previous decades neither were really in a position to help each other (even then Pakistan went above and beyond to help secure allies from taking on the israelis to the soviets)


Today Pakistan has major allies in the form of China, Turkey and the GCC and is on good terms with a number of other countries

In the future standing alone is not an option alliances are vital


But these alliances must swing both ways snd Pakistan must see tangible investment in its military and state against our enemies if others are expecting us to step up
 
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let us get real - when Saddam threatened Saudi Arabia in 1990 Saudis went to America not Pakistani army
Pakistan did send forces in the Gulf War 1 in saudia arabia to defend the saudi territory. Our forces havnt taken arms against fellow Muslim states in offensive battles in order to invade/destroy them since thats our state policy. But to defend them we have send help either by force or other way.
 
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The Saudis, unlike the UAE, seem to better understand Pakistan's situation. Obviously they're disappointed, but the Saudi reaction has been more understanding and polite (and even brotherly) than the UAE one has.

That's because Saudi know Pakistan have their back. UAE does not have not this assurance and with their petulant behavior they will never get it.
 
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The Saudis, unlike the UAE, seem to better understand Pakistan's situation. Obviously they're disappointed, but the Saudi reaction has been more understanding and polite (and even brotherly) than the UAE one has.

UAE minister issued the statement on the behest of Saudis. Its Saudis who are completely running the show.
 
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UAE minister issued the statement on the behest of Saudis. Its Saudis who are completely running the show.

No they didn't. There are a number of stakeholders with varying degrees of opinions. Saudi officials have remained silent throughout.
 
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Few weeks back qatari prince had visited pakistan. Qatar didnt issue any statment on this matter yet. Wonder after taking promises of support from us during his visit he will issue warnings like uae or not.
 
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