ISLAMABAD – Both Saudi Arabian State Minister for Foreign Affairs AdelAl-Jubeir and United Arab Emirates (UAE) Foreign Minister Sheikh AbdullahBin Zayed Bin Sultan-al Nahyan have affirmed that no other country couldreplace Pakistan in bilateral relations with their countries.
According to sources, delegations of both countries held a meeting withPrime Minister Imran Khan at PM’s Office in Islamabad for about 40 minutes.
Representatives of Saudi Arabia and the UAE categorically explained theirstance on the longstanding Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India.
Meanwhile, PM Khan succeeded in convincing the delegations against India’shuman rights’ violations and atrocities in Kashmir.
Al-Jubeir told PM Khan that Saudi Arabia aims to further strengthenbilateral relations with Pakistan. Sultan-al Nahyan outlined Pakistan’srelations with the UAE as important. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshiwas also present in the meeting.
The meeting discussed matters pertaining to overall situation of Kashmircame under discussion during the meeting.
PM Imran Khan expressed the country’s grave concerns over worseninghumanitarian crisis in occupied Kashmir amid a month-long stringent curfewand communications blackout.
Khan further underscored that India’s actions are a clear violation of UNSecurity Council resolutions and international law.
“There was a genuine fear of a false flag operation to divert world’sattention from India’s illegal actions and intensified repression ofKashmiris.”
The prime minister added that Saudi Arabia and UAE have an important roleto play in the dispute.
He urged international community to pressurise India to halt and reverseits illegal actions and aggressive policies and postures in occupiedKashmir.








