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Pakistan FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi - "Muslim ummah and the world has interests in India"

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The UAE’s ambassador to India, Ahmed al-Banna, was quoted in local media in both countries as saying the changes in Kashmir “would improve social justice and security [...] and further stability and peace.”<a href="https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7">https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7</a></p>— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) <a href="https://twitter.com/dawn_com/status/1161913110845935616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 15, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The UAE’s ambassador to India, Ahmed al-Banna, was quoted in local media in both countries as saying the changes in Kashmir “would improve social justice and security [...] and further stability and peace.”<a href="https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7">https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7</a></p>— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) <a href="https://twitter.com/dawn_com/status/1161913110845935616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 15, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Man you're obsessed with the UAE :)))

They hold no geo-poltiical power and dont care about anything apart from remaining a rich land.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The UAE’s ambassador to India, Ahmed al-Banna, was quoted in local media in both countries as saying the changes in Kashmir “would improve social justice and security [...] and further stability and peace.”<a href="https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7">https://t.co/MG4Yf6v0s7</a></p>— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) <a href="https://twitter.com/dawn_com/status/1161913110845935616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 15, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

No wonder there is an article on Dawn where PM Imran has questioned InTL silence on Kashmir, world is truly ruled by rich and corporates.
 
No wonder there is an article on Dawn where PM Imran has questioned InTL silence on Kashmir, world is truly ruled by rich and corporates.

True, especially the Arab states. Some Pakistanis still believe the Ummah is alive when it’s clearly not. It’s dumb to expect any Arab state to step forward for Kashmir when they don’t even step forward for their own kind (Palestinians and Yemenis).
 
True, especially the Arab states. Some Pakistanis still believe the Ummah is alive when it’s clearly not. It’s dumb to expect any Arab state to step forward for Kashmir when they don’t even step forward for their own kind (Palestinians and Yemenis).

Yes , keeping aside my bias aside for India and seeing Intl reporting on Hong Kong which seems to be nuisance to me (economy 50 B and local population missing flights) one can say the issues occurring to rich and western people will get reported and what those Govnts want.
 
Yes , keeping aside my bias aside for India and seeing Intl reporting on Hong Kong which seems to be nuisance to me (economy 50 B and local population missing flights) one can say the issues occurring to rich and western people will get reported and what those Govnts want.

Most western media outlets would rather focus on the Hong Kong protests than Kashmir for obvious reasons. The West understandably feels threatened by the rise of China and can sense that they’re on the brink of a new cold war.

However, i was surprised to see a good amount of western coverage on Kashmir. Initially, i expected very little coverage on Kashmir.
 
Most western media outlets would rather focus on the Hong Kong protests than Kashmir for obvious reasons. The West understandably feels threatened by the rise of China and can sense that they’re on the brink of a new cold war.

However, i was surprised to see a good amount of western coverage on Kashmir. Initially, i expected very little coverage on Kashmir.

Could be , but there was a massive coverage in 1994 as well at that time US and OIC(except Iran that helped) was siding with Pakistan massively , we were saved luckily by Naraimha Rao and his team of Congress and BJP statesmen of Vajpayee, Salman Khurshid,Farooq Abdullah and Manmohan Singh.

We dodged a bullet then coz if that motion had passed we would had got UN economic sanctions.

1990s was when India started concentrating on economy and playing the art of politics after a terrible time 1975-1994.

Also in 1994 we (Pak-Ind) expelled diplomats didn’t play cricket etc almost similar political situation.
 
I wish the Pakistan-backed Kashmiri groups had shown the same insaniyat to 300,000 Hindus who were chased away from their homes in Kashmir, while the 'secular' likes of yourself looked the other way.:moyo

Stop peddling lies man, that has been debunked long time ago. Anyway, let's not go down this argument.
 
Muslim Ummah is only a concept at the lower echelons of power - at the higher ones, $$$ rules.

One day, questions will be asked - The Day of Judgement, that is.
 
Muslim Ummah is only a concept at the lower echelons of power - at the higher ones, $$$ rules.

One day, questions will be asked - The Day of Judgement, that is.

Does what you say imply to Pakistanis as well ? since they are turning a blind eye to Uyghurs muslims and how the Chinese are torturing them ?
 
Does what you say imply to Pakistanis as well ? since they are turning a blind eye to Uyghurs muslims and how the Chinese are torturing them ?

Imran Khan hinted that he will talk about them with China in private, hopefully he has done that.:angel:
 
Imran Khan hinted that he will talk about them with China in private, hopefully he has done that.:angel:

Speaking to the Chinese in Private is hypocrisy at its worst. Imran has been acting like a diva on PMS exploding all over twitter to the whole world taking the 'supposed' moral ground on Kashmir, but he wont show the same resilience for the Ugyhurs who are being tortured, even being harvested for their body parts by the Chinese... You are either part of the UMMAH 100% of you are NOT, show consistency, none of this selective/part time UMMAH........


P.S. Please dont respond with childish responses like: Oh Oh but we don't have anything in common with the Ugyhurs like we have with the Kashmiri's.. UMMAH is all about muslim brotherhood regardless of race.....
 
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Speaking to the Chinese in Private is hypocrisy at its worst. Imran has been acting like a diva on PMS exploding all over twitter to the whole world taking the 'supposed' moral ground on Kashmir, but he wont show the same resilience for the Ugyhurs who are being tortured, even being harvested for their body parts by the Chinese... You are either part of the UMMAH 100% of you are NOT, show consistency, none of this selective/part time UMMAH........


P.S. Please dont respond with childish responses like: Oh Oh but we don't have anything in common with the Ugyhurs like we have with the Kashmiri's.. UMMAH is all about muslim brotherhood regardless of race.....

The ummah talk is for the public's consumption. At the end of the day at a governmental level, political and economic ties decide everything.

IK may or may not sympathise with the Uighurs but he is in no position to do anything about it either way.
 
Speaking to the Chinese in Private is hypocrisy at its worst. Imran has been acting like a diva on PMS exploding all over twitter to the whole world taking the 'supposed' moral ground on Kashmir, but he wont show the same resilience for the Ugyhurs who are being tortured, even being harvested for their body parts by the Chinese... You are either part of the UMMAH 100% of you are NOT, show consistency, none of this selective/part time UMMAH........


P.S. Please dont respond with childish responses like: Oh Oh but we don't have anything in common with the Ugyhurs like we have with the Kashmiri's.. UMMAH is all about muslim brotherhood regardless of race.....

Oh, sorted then. The Uyghurs will live happily ever after.

PM Imran said that China likes secrecy so he will talk with them in private about this issue. If it is in the interest of Uyghurs that Imran Khan does not go public about it than that is the right approach by IK. Who knows, maybe China have relaxed a bit already on IK's request.;-)

Anyways Pakistan cannot make an enemy out of its closest friend on the issue of Uyghurs simply because it will make Pakistan weaker and a weaker Pakistan means weaker ummah. We were in a similar situation when had to join US in WOT.
For the greater interest of ummah, Pakistan has to pick its battles wisely and sometimes have to painfully ignore the distress of our Muslim bretheren in differents part of the world.:dw Atleast, that is how I rationalize it.
Though, Indian concern on Uyghurs issue in particular is interesting :inzi2
 
Anyways Pakistan cannot make an enemy out of its closest friend on the issue of Uyghurs simply because it will make Pakistan weaker and a weaker Pakistan means weaker ummah. We were in a similar situation when had to join US in WOT.
For the greater interest of ummah, Pakistan has to pick its battles wisely and sometimes have to painfully ignore the distress of our Muslim bretheren in differents part of the world.

And what does Pakistan get in return for this strengthened Ummah you think it props up?
 
And what does Pakistan get in return for this strengthened Ummah you think it props up?

Haven't you heard? Saudi tanks are being re-deployed from Aden to Islamabad as we type. And Malaysia has just ordered an entire squadron of Su-30MKKs to be based out of AFBs dotted all over Punjab and the Sindh.

Plus - the UAE are firing Indian doctors, and Kuwait are stopping oil shipments starting midnight. The Moroccans are also cheering from afar.

#UmmahPower
 
Meanwhile Modi is off on a state visit to the UAE and Bahrain.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="et" dir="ltr">Narendra Modi to visit UAE on August 23<a href="https://t.co/EamvCGounK">https://t.co/EamvCGounK</a> <a href="https://t.co/bwcxk9nTjO">pic.twitter.com/bwcxk9nTjO</a></p>— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) <a href="https://twitter.com/khaleejtimes/status/1163098538349408257?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 18, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">PM Modi to visit Bahrain and UAE <a href="https://t.co/9wB8RHhZTu">https://t.co/9wB8RHhZTu</a>, reports <a href="https://twitter.com/sidhant?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@sidhant</a><a href="https://t.co/L1a7Y4WMgf">https://t.co/L1a7Y4WMgf</a></p>— DNA (@dna) <a href="https://twitter.com/dna/status/1163004110209052674?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 18, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
And what does Pakistan get in return for this strengthened Ummah you think it props up?

Every Muslim has a responsibility towards ummah and as posted before, Muslims will be asked about this on judgement day. I am proud that unlike Muslims of many other regions, Pakistani Muslims are aware of this duty.:)
 
Every Muslim has a responsibility towards ummah and as posted before, Muslims will be asked about this on judgement day. I am proud that unlike Muslims of many other regions, Pakistani Muslims are aware of this duty.:)

I don't think anybody cares about that duty. Uighurs are on their own and Pak doesn't care about them. There are sectarian and civil wars in almost every Islamic country that doesn't have oil.
 
Every Muslim has a responsibility towards ummah and as posted before, Muslims will be asked about this on judgement day. I am proud that unlike Muslims of many other regions, Pakistani Muslims are aware of this duty.:)

"And what about the Yemenis, Pervez? Please list out the actions you took to resolve their plight, with sufficient graphs and charts." #JudgementDay
 
And yet the Saudis don't return the favour.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Despite Delhi’s illegal actions in Kashmir, the ‘brotherly’ Saudis go ahead with the largest investment - $75bn - in Indian history. <br><br>As Pakistan watches on, reality should set in: Money matters. Religious ties don’t. <a href="https://t.co/NDJyx3QgaQ">https://t.co/NDJyx3QgaQ</a></p>— WSK (@WajSKhan) <a href="https://twitter.com/WajSKhan/status/1160806980941963264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 12, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
SA bailed Pakistan out when it was struggling with the balance of payment crisis. Pakistan already refused to help them with Iran and Yemen. SA are absolutely right in looking after their own interests
 
Why does Pakistan think it should get favorable response from Islamic countries??
 
As Pakistan cries foul over Kashmir, UAE to honour PM Narendra Modi

At a time when Pakistan is virtually begging for support from the Muslim world against India for Kashmir, it faces a huge rebuff from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with the key Islamic nation set to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi and honour him with the country’s highest civilian award.

This comes days after the UAE’s Ambassador to India, Ahmad Al Banna, said his country found nothing wrong in the Modi government’s decision to reorganise Jammu and Kashmir and that it was purely an internal matter of India.

The UAE does not see the decision to end special status of Jammu and Kashmir and its bifurcation as some unique incident and views it as a measure aimed at reducing regional disparities.
Against this backdrop, Modi will be in the UAE for two days from Friday and will meet Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to discuss bilateral, regional and international matters of mutual interest.

A major highlight of the visit will be the presentation of ‘Order of Zayed, the highest civilian honour of the UAE, to Modi. The UAE had announced the honour for Modi in April this year for giving a boost to the bilateral relations.
The award is instituted in the name of the country’s founding father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and is being presented to Modi in the year of his birth centenary, which adds even greater significance to it.

This is the third visit by Modi to the UAE in four years and has added importance considering the fact that it is taking place at a time when Pakistan is trying to garner support, particularly from the Muslim countries, against India over abolition of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcation of the state.

In that context, it marks a major setback for Pakistan and highlights the extent of isolation it has been subjected to, even in the Islamic world.

The UAE, which is the largest business hub in the Gulf region, hosts a big Indian diaspora and is a destination for a huge number of Indian tourists.

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/n...ir-uae-to-honour-pm-narendra-modi/821604.html

Oh, this entire sequence of events is just hilarious. :91:
 
Open your eyes, Pakistanis.

The Arabs don't even care about their own (Yemen, Palestine) - why do you hanker for them to care about Kashmir?
 
Open your eyes, Pakistanis.

The Arabs don't even care about their own (Yemen, Palestine) - why do you hanker for them to care about Kashmir?

Where did Pakistanis ask for Arab approval? It is us who who do that. Shameless BJP and RSS goons are celebrating after Modi got the award. Bloody hypocrites. Shameful.
 
Open your eyes, Pakistanis.

The Arabs don't even care about their own (Yemen, Palestine) - why do you hanker for them to care about Kashmir?

You've always gotta give a person the opportunity to do the right thing.

Atleast we share a faith with them, what's up with Modi, taking awards from a country who treat Indians like something that's been scraped off the bottom of their shoe?
 
You've always gotta give a person the opportunity to do the right thing.

Atleast we share a faith with them, what's up with Modi, taking awards from a country who treat Indians like something that's been scraped off the bottom of their shoe?

They treat Pakistanis and afghanis also the same way. Arabs are arrogant.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Highest National Award to PM Modi is a mark of special relationship between India, UAE. In UAE, we think of India as a special great friend and a respected trusted partner - Sheikh Nahayan Bin Mubarak Al Nahayan, UAE Minister of Tolerance <a href="https://t.co/W79DWRgKYI">pic.twitter.com/W79DWRgKYI</a></p>— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) <a href="https://twitter.com/airnewsalerts/status/1164697510780293120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 23, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Some lessons for Pakistan with respect to its Israel policy
 
In an ideal world, Muslim countries would stick together and help each other.

But, present Muslim world is fractured and it is due to too many weak leaders. Muslim world has remained fractured ever since the dissolution of Ottoman Empire.
 
In an ideal world, Muslim countries would stick together and help each other.

But, present Muslim world is fractured and it is due to too many weak leaders. Muslim world has remained fractured ever since the dissolution of Ottoman Empire.

Which was over a 100 years ago. Get over it and look after your own interests: if anything, the Arabs are doing this right.
 
At times I don't get this idea of national or even religious cohesion. Everyone has to fight it's own battle, if I am going hungry will my fellow countryman or fellow religion mates provide for me? Hell no so protect your own interests and don't bother with bullshits around.
 
Yeap, Muslim UMMAH is definitely strong. Arabs don't care about the sub-continental converts, the Pakistani converts don't care about the Ughyur Muslims across the border in China.

Just to flip these two around - Pakistanis care about the Arabs, but the Uyghurs don't care about Pakistan. How come?
 
Ummah is a just the collection of Muslims worldwide.

It doesn't mean all Muslim nations should be allied lol. I don't expect Hindus to understand this because they have never had a global presence.
 
Ummah is a just the collection of Muslims worldwide.

It doesn't mean all Muslim nations should be allied lol.

Now that's a change of tune. Welcome to the real world!

No it doesn't. Borders are man made, they change over time. The ummah is weak, probably at it's weakest point in history. Muslims are confused so yes many wouldn't support their fellow Muslims over their national interests but Islam doesn't say this. Please provide some evidence for you claims.

Personally a Muslim comes before a Pakistani or Brit for me.
 
Now that's a change of tune. Welcome to the real world!

No your understanding is again poor.

Muslims will always remain sympathetic to other Muslims[vast majority]. Muslim nations have various rulers, many dictators such as the Arab world. It's idiotic to think these rulers have the same feelings as ordinary Muslims because they were installed for the opposite.

Its simple people are not the same as governments of nations. Repeat and repeat in your head you might get it.
 
Muslims will always remain sympathetic to other Muslims[vast majority]. Muslim nations have various rulers, many dictators such as the Arab world. It's idiotic to think these rulers have the same feelings as ordinary Muslims because they were installed for the opposite.

The peoples of the world will always remain sympathetic to some other peoples of the world, and perhaps not so much so to some others. Nothing to do with Muslims, who also care about specific geographies (a Pakistani would care about Kashmir but not the Uyghurs, or an Emirati might care about a Saudi Arabian but not a Yemeni) so we're all sticking to type.
 
Modi awarded UAE highest civilian honour amid occupied Kashmir crackdown

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the United Arab Emirates’ highest civilian honour during a visit on Saturday to the oil-rich Gulf nation, reinforcing ties between the countries even as he faces criticism over stripping occupied Kashmir of its autonomy.

The induction of Modi into the Order of Zayed shows the importance the UAE places on India, the world’s third-largest consumer of crude oil. India is home to a rapidly growing consumer market and labor pool that the federation of sheikhdoms relies on for its own economy.

Activists, however, decried the UAE bestowing the award on Modi as he pursues a clampdown on the Himalayan region, saying it only gives cover to India amid the Kashmir crackdown.

“With several Gulf states in an ever-tightening embrace with Modi, human rights have been discarded in favour of economic opportunities,” wrote Samah Hadid, a Beirut-based human rights advocate.

“India has not only escaped international condemnation for its actions, it is even shoring up support from Muslim allies,” said Hadid. “The plight of Kashmiris will not only be silenced by India’s clampdown but also the apathy of those who long claimed to speak for them.”

Modi is also to travel to Bahrain to become the first Indian premier to visit the island nation.

Abu Dhabi’s powerful crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, personally put the golden medal around Modi’s neck during an event that was closed to press in Abu Dhabi, the Emirati capital. With a portrait of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE’s first president for whom the order is named, behind them, the two men shook and held hands for a moment and spoke quietly.

“You deserve it,” Sheikh Mohammed told Modi at one point while posing for photos.


Modi had been announced as a recipient of the prize in April in a tweet from Sheikh Mohammed.

“We have historical and comprehensive strategic ties with India, reinforced by the pivotal role of my dear friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who gave these relations a big boost,” a tweet from his account read.

Sheikh Mohammed’s announcement came just before Modi won re-election. Their interaction on Twitter and elsewhere shows the personal relationship the two men have forged, said Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, an Emirati political science professor.

“We’ve never had it like this before,” Abdulla said. “From there, everything circles down.”

Even without the personal touch, India has for decades been a major point of trade for the Emirates, from trade routes to gold smuggling.

Some 3.1 million Indians now call the UAE home alone, ranging from labourers to multimillionaires, according to Indian government statistics. By comparison, estimates suggest there are only around 1 million Emiratis living in the country of over 9 million.

Across the wider Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes six Gulf Arab nations, there are 8.5 million Indians. They send billions of dollars a year in remittances back home.

That, coupled with cooperation on political and defense matters, makes India ever-more important for the UAE and other Gulf Arab states.

“Countries like India cannot be taken for granted anymore,” said Kabir Taneja, an associate fellow at the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation think tank.

The timing of the award, however, comes amid Modi’s push in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

On August 5, Modi’s government revoked a decades-old special status granted to occupied Kashmir and deployed thousands of troops the region. Indian-occupied Kashmir has been under a sweeping military curfew since then that has seen thousands detained and residents cut off from all communication and the internet.

Although Modi’s decision affects Muslims living in Indian-occupied Kashmir, the move has drawn a largely muted response from Gulf Arab nations. The UAE’s ambassador to India in particular referred to Kashmir as an internal issue for India.

While calling the timing of the award “awkward”, Abdulla, the Emirati professor, said it made sense for the UAE to honour its promise to give Modi the Order of Zayed.

“No matter what you do, no matter one way or the other, there’s going to be people who criticise it,” he said.

Others, like British parliamentarian Naz Shah from the Labour party, see it far differently. She published an open letter addressed to Sheikh Mohammed asking him to reconsider giving the award due to the “brutality” she described Modi as directing.

“I ask you to question this decision and reconsider giving such an award, not only because the majority of the Kashmiri people share the same faith as you, but because we have a duty as human beings to stand up against the disregard of human rights and evil,” Shah wrote.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1501402/m...vilian-honour-amid-occupied-kashmir-crackdown
 
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Award means nothing, but the timing is the thing that makes it hilarious.
 
It will be interesting if there is any response or statement from Pakistan by this decision of UAE to give their highest civilian award to Modi, as for it to happen right now given the current climate and the strong statements made by Imran Khan and his govt recently on Modi - while no one was expecting UAE to sympathise and take a stance openly in Pakistan’s favour on Kashmir but to go out of their way at this time and give an award to Modi clearly signifies on how much the UAE value their relationship with Pakistan.
 
It will be interesting if there is any response or statement from Pakistan by this decision of UAE to give their highest civilian award to Modi, as for it to happen right now given the current climate and the strong statements made by Imran Khan and his govt recently on Modi - while no one was expecting UAE to sympathise and take a stance openly in Pakistan’s favour on Kashmir but to go out of their way at this time and give an award to Modi clearly signifies on how much the UAE value their relationship with Pakistan.

Nothing will happen.

Pakistan imports 1.7 million barrels of crude a day from the UAE - will they turn the taps off? No.

94% of all passengers on Emirates and Etihad into Pakistani airports are Pakistanis. Will that go down? No.

Of course, if you're talking about a plastic tweet by Imran Khan that may come to pass. But doubtful, and he likely won't even reference the UAE/Arabs directly.
 
It will be interesting if there is any response or statement from Pakistan by this decision of UAE to give their highest civilian award to Modi, as for it to happen right now given the current climate and the strong statements made by Imran Khan and his govt recently on Modi - while no one was expecting UAE to sympathise and take a stance openly in Pakistan’s favour on Kashmir but to go out of their way at this time and give an award to Modi clearly signifies on how much the UAE value their relationship with Pakistan.

Their relationship with India is none of our business. We chose not to participate in their Yemen adventure yet they gave us a deferred oil facility worth 3.5 billion dollars.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="eu" dir="ltr">Bizarre <a href="https://t.co/zeK70XufWI">https://t.co/zeK70XufWI</a></p>— Noor Al Hussein (@QueenNoor) <a href="https://twitter.com/QueenNoor/status/1165650183742480391?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 25, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan has requested Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) to take a 'clear and unambiguous' position on the Kashmir dispute at a time when people of Pakistan and Kashmiris expect a 'strong support' from the Muslim world.<a href="https://t.co/AJW9X4M3Jj">https://t.co/AJW9X4M3Jj</a></p>— The Express Tribune (@etribune) <a href="https://twitter.com/etribune/status/1169448097816240134?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan has requested Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) to take a 'clear and unambiguous' position on the Kashmir dispute at a time when people of Pakistan and Kashmiris expect a 'strong support' from the Muslim world.<a href="https://t.co/AJW9X4M3Jj">https://t.co/AJW9X4M3Jj</a></p>— The Express Tribune (@etribune) <a href="https://twitter.com/etribune/status/1169448097816240134?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

They've already taken a clear and unambiguous position: they don't care yella habibi.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Saudi Ambassador Dr. Saud bin Mohammed Al Sati has said India is an an attractive investment destination for Saudi Arabia and it is eyeing long-term partnerships with New Delhi <a href="https://t.co/Pt9tQgMt1R">https://t.co/Pt9tQgMt1R</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SaudiArabia?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SaudiArabia</a></p>— The Hindu (@the_hindu) <a href="https://twitter.com/the_hindu/status/1178250590889168896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 29, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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