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Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal visits Pakistan to address concerns after Imran Khan pulls out of Malaysia summit

Press Trust of India • December 26, 2019, 14:49:38 IST
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Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal visits Pakistan to address concerns after Imran Khan pulls out of Malaysia summit

Islamabad: Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal will visit Pakistan on Thursday in what appears to be a damage control exercise by Riyadh to address the growing criticism against it after Islamabad pulled out of the Kuala Lumpur summit of Muslim nations under what Turkey termed threats from the Gulf Kingdom. Pakistan faced huge domestic and international embarrassment after prime minister Imran Khan refused to attend the summit at the eleventh hour. The Summit from 19 to 21 December in Kuala Lumpur was seen by Saudis as an attempt to create a new bloc in the Muslim world that could become an alternative to the dysfunctional Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) led by the Gulf Kingdom. [caption id=“attachment_166258” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal. AP File image of Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal. AP[/caption] Khan had accepted Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad’s invitation to the summit but pulled out of it at the eleventh hour reportedly due to Saudi pressure. On Wednesday, the Foreign Office confirmed Faisal’s visit, saying the Saudi minister will pay a day-long visit to Pakistan during which he will “hold a meeting with foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and call on prime minister Khan.” It said frequent high-level visits are a key feature of the Saudi-Pakistan relationship and serve to further deepen and broaden mutual collaboration. Prince Faisal on his maiden visit to Pakistan would exchange views on bilateral matters and regional issues of mutual interest, the foreign office said. The foreign office statement came hours after The Express Tribune reported that the Saudi minister’s visit appeared to be a damage control exercise in the wake of the Kuala Lumpur summit. Saudi Arabia never wants to lose the public support it enjoys in Pakistan and Saudi foreign minister is believed to be visiting Islamabad to dispel such an impression, the paper quoted diplomatic sources as saying. The Saudi foreign minister will meet Pakistan’s top civil and military leadership and convey a message that Riyadh values its “long-term strategic partnership with Pakistan”, it said. The Pakistan government’s explanation for not attending the summit was that Islamabad wanted to maintain its neutrality. A Turkish newspaper quoted president Recep Tayyib Erdogan as saying that Pakistan was pressured to stay away from the summit in which leaders of Malaysia, Turkey, Iran, and Qatar participated. Following the Turkish newspaper report, Pakistan’s foreign office issued a brief statement saying Islamabad did not participate in the summit because time and efforts were needed to address the concerns of major Muslim countries. It rejected as “speculative and misleading” a media report which claimed that the institutional differences led to the country’s embarrassment. Foreign minister Qureshi, while speaking with media persons this week, insisted that the decision was taken in the best national interest and looking at the larger picture. Saudi Arabia, however, dismissed the Turkish newspaper’s claim as “baseless” and insisted that its relationship with Pakistan was beyond the realm of threats. The Saudi embassy in a statement had also clarified that Riyadh neither threatened nor stopped Islamabad from attending the summit. The paper said that sources in the foreign office, nevertheless, conceded that Pakistan’s decision to stay away from the summit stemmed from the Saudi reservations. They said Khan had travelled to Riyadh to assure Saudi Arabia that Pakistan’s participation in the summit would not undermine its interests, but the Saudi leadership was not convinced. Apart from discrediting Pakistan, the incident also sparked a great deal of criticism in Islamabad about Riyadh, and the visit of the foreign minister seems an effort to address the concerns in Pakistan, the paper reported. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates extended financial support to the government of Khan to deal with the balance of payment crisis last year. This fiscal support and presence of millions of Pakistanis in both countries, who send an annual USD 9 billion in remittances, are considered to be a decisive factor in Pakistan preferring Riyadh over the summit, it said.

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