Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman met with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Mohammed Nawaz Sharif at Al-Yamamah Palace on Monday to discuss bilateral ties and Middle East tensions.
Sharif, who was accompanied by Pakistani army chief Raheel Sharif and several other ministers, held talks about efforts to end rifts between Iran and the Kingdom. Sharif is expected to visit Tehran on his return home, and will meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
According to the Pakistan foreign office, the purpose of the visit is to ease tensions between the two Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries, with an emphasis on resuming dialogue.
The foreign office issued a statement on Sunday stating that Pakistan was deeply concerned at the standoff between the two countries. “The prime minister has called for a resolution of differences through peaceful means, in the larger interest of Muslim unity particularly during these challenging times,” the statement said.
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Since Obama has positioned the United States to be subservient to Iran, our former allies are developing a new Middle Eastern strategy. How long before there are Pakistani nuclear missiles in Saudi Arabia?
There will be war before the November elections in the United States. The powers manipulating these events cannot afford to have their plans altered by a white swan.
David DeGerolamo