Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

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Credit where it is due. FM and SS efforts and performance in India conflict and this ME crisis are way above anyones expectations and truly commendable. The internal political crisis still need to be resolved, Pakistani public wishes should be respected. But on external front these are huge wins for all Pakistanis no doubt.
Absolutely - yes a mandate for stolen regardless of validity of “reasons” given.
But - this particular task/accomplishment was reasonable and you can appreciate and celebrate it without giving up your demands for justice regarding the election rigging and political persecution
 
Absolutely - yes a mandate for stolen regardless of validity of “reasons” given.
But - this particular task/accomplishment was reasonable and you can appreciate and celebrate it without giving up your demands for justice regarding the election rigging and political persecution
Bhaiya yeh batao, V kits now coming to Pakistan? :ROFLMAO:
 
It was kinda silly and rushed. Pakistan should have took measures like no attacks on Iran etc

However today is a big win for Pakistan otherwise diplomatically so it turned out okay
the defense treaty was with Saudi Arabia not Iran
 
Absolutely - yes a mandate for stolen regardless of validity of “reasons” given.
But - this particular task/accomplishment was reasonable and you can appreciate and celebrate it without giving up your demands for justice regarding the election rigging and political persecution
I thought you didn’t care about IK’s rightful majority that was hijacked
 
Sharing some news about the Middle East ceasefire.

1. After Pakistan facilitated US-Iran ceasefire talks, a host on India's New Delhi Television (NDTV) said, "The Indian government has disappointed me a bit. I have never criticized Prime Minister Modi before, but I think now is the time to do so. We see Pakistan moving to the center of the world stage, being globally recognized as a provider of stability, while India has lost its position as a 'net security provider.'" The term 'net security provider' was first used by the United States. At the 2009 "Shangri-La Dialogue," then U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates expressed the expectation that India would become the 'net security provider' in the Indian Ocean. Since then, India has emphasized the role and function of being a 'net security provider' in the Indian Ocean on various international occasions.

2. On April 8 local time, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refuted media reports that U.S. President Trump had agreed to the 10 ceasefire conditions proposed by Iran. During a press conference that day, Leavitt stated that the 10 ceasefire conditions released by Iran were completely different from the version finally agreed upon by Trump and his team. She clarified: "The 10 conditions initially proposed by Iran (for the ceasefire) were completely unreliable and were entirely rejected. President Trump and his negotiation team threw them directly into the trash."

3. Indian host Palki Sharma sharply criticized India's diplomatic performance due to Pakistan recently mediating the US-Iran conflict. She pointed out that the current changes in the international situation are reshaping the regional pattern, while India seems to be in a passive position in this process. She questioned: "Islamabad is suddenly standing at the center of the global stage. The world is actively reshaping Pakistan as a country that provides stability. So, what position does that leave India in?" She remarked: "Our diplomatic system seems to have stagnated. Honestly, we are being left behind."

4. On April 8 local time, according to The New York Times, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Keane stated that the US military will continue to be stationed in the Middle East, 'and if we receive orders or are called upon, we will resume combat operations with the same speed and precision demonstrated over the past 38 days.' The report noted that President Trump is aware that even if the US-Iran ceasefire fails to resolve issues after two weeks, 'the political risk of resuming hostilities remains very high.'

5. On April 8 local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized in a speech that the ceasefire does not mean that Israel's actions against Iran are over, but is merely "a milestone" in achieving all of Israel's objectives.
Netanyahu also implied that Israel would continue to wage war against Iran whenever he deems appropriate in order to achieve "more objectives": "We are ready to resume fighting at any time, and our finger is still on the trigger."

The above news source is RT (Russia Today).

6. On April 9, the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement condemning "in the strongest terms the ongoing aggression by Israel against Lebanon," noting that these actions have caused casualties among innocent civilians and widespread damage to infrastructure. The Foreign Ministry said Israel's actions undermine the international community's efforts to achieve regional peace and stability and openly violate international law and basic humanitarian principles. Pakistan called on the international community to take urgent and practical measures to stop Israel's aggression against Lebanon. Pakistan reaffirmed that during this difficult period, it will stand firmly with the Lebanese government and people, supporting Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as its peace and stability. (CCTV News)

7. On April 9, Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Moqaddam, posted on social media that despite repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement by Israel, at the invitation of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz, an Iranian delegation will arrive in Islamabad on the evening of April 9 to engage in serious discussions on the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran.

8. On April 9, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that over the past week, soldiers from the IDF Paratroopers Brigade, under the command of the 98th Division, have expanded targeted ground operations in southern Lebanon. The brigade has established operational control in the area and continues to strike Hezbollah terrorists' infrastructure to strengthen frontline defense zones and eliminate threats to residents in northern Israel. The forces have eliminated dozens of Hezbollah terrorists and discovered a variety of weapons, including firearms, magazines, and explosives designed to target IDF soldiers, which were hidden in the area.

9. Foreign capital continues to flow out of the Indian stock market. As of April 7, overseas investors have been net sellers for 23 consecutive trading days, setting a record for the longest streak of net sales. From late February to April 7, due to increasing market concerns about the impact of the global energy crisis on the Indian economy, foreign investors have net withdrawn $17.8 billion, including six trading days with single-day outflows exceeding $1 billion. The total withdrawal so far this year is approaching the 2025 record of $19 billion. Indian domestic institutions have continued to absorb most of the foreign capital sales, investing $20.6 billion during this period. Despite this, such stable support only partially alleviates the downward pressure, and the market still faces strain.
 
Sharing some news about the Middle East ceasefire.

1. After Pakistan facilitated US-Iran ceasefire talks, a host on India's New Delhi Television (NDTV) said, "The Indian government has disappointed me a bit. I have never criticized Prime Minister Modi before, but I think now is the time to do so. We see Pakistan moving to the center of the world stage, being globally recognized as a provider of stability, while India has lost its position as a 'net security provider.'" The term 'net security provider' was first used by the United States. At the 2009 "Shangri-La Dialogue," then U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates expressed the expectation that India would become the 'net security provider' in the Indian Ocean. Since then, India has emphasized the role and function of being a 'net security provider' in the Indian Ocean on various international occasions.

2. On April 8 local time, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refuted media reports that U.S. President Trump had agreed to the 10 ceasefire conditions proposed by Iran. During a press conference that day, Leavitt stated that the 10 ceasefire conditions released by Iran were completely different from the version finally agreed upon by Trump and his team. She clarified: "The 10 conditions initially proposed by Iran (for the ceasefire) were completely unreliable and were entirely rejected. President Trump and his negotiation team threw them directly into the trash."

3. Indian host Palki Sharma sharply criticized India's diplomatic performance due to Pakistan recently mediating the US-Iran conflict. She pointed out that the current changes in the international situation are reshaping the regional pattern, while India seems to be in a passive position in this process. She questioned: "Islamabad is suddenly standing at the center of the global stage. The world is actively reshaping Pakistan as a country that provides stability. So, what position does that leave India in?" She remarked: "Our diplomatic system seems to have stagnated. Honestly, we are being left behind."

4. On April 8 local time, according to The New York Times, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Keane stated that the US military will continue to be stationed in the Middle East, 'and if we receive orders or are called upon, we will resume combat operations with the same speed and precision demonstrated over the past 38 days.' The report noted that President Trump is aware that even if the US-Iran ceasefire fails to resolve issues after two weeks, 'the political risk of resuming hostilities remains very high.'

5. On April 8 local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized in a speech that the ceasefire does not mean that Israel's actions against Iran are over, but is merely "a milestone" in achieving all of Israel's objectives.
Netanyahu also implied that Israel would continue to wage war against Iran whenever he deems appropriate in order to achieve "more objectives": "We are ready to resume fighting at any time, and our finger is still on the trigger."

The above news source is RT (Russia Today).

6. On April 9, the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement condemning "in the strongest terms the ongoing aggression by Israel against Lebanon," noting that these actions have caused casualties among innocent civilians and widespread damage to infrastructure. The Foreign Ministry said Israel's actions undermine the international community's efforts to achieve regional peace and stability and openly violate international law and basic humanitarian principles. Pakistan called on the international community to take urgent and practical measures to stop Israel's aggression against Lebanon. Pakistan reaffirmed that during this difficult period, it will stand firmly with the Lebanese government and people, supporting Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as its peace and stability. (CCTV News)

7. On April 9, Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Moqaddam, posted on social media that despite repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement by Israel, at the invitation of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz, an Iranian delegation will arrive in Islamabad on the evening of April 9 to engage in serious discussions on the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran.

8. On April 9, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that over the past week, soldiers from the IDF Paratroopers Brigade, under the command of the 98th Division, have expanded targeted ground operations in southern Lebanon. The brigade has established operational control in the area and continues to strike Hezbollah terrorists' infrastructure to strengthen frontline defense zones and eliminate threats to residents in northern Israel. The forces have eliminated dozens of Hezbollah terrorists and discovered a variety of weapons, including firearms, magazines, and explosives designed to target IDF soldiers, which were hidden in the area.

9. Foreign capital continues to flow out of the Indian stock market. As of April 7, overseas investors have been net sellers for 23 consecutive trading days, setting a record for the longest streak of net sales. From late February to April 7, due to increasing market concerns about the impact of the global energy crisis on the Indian economy, foreign investors have net withdrawn $17.8 billion, including six trading days with single-day outflows exceeding $1 billion. The total withdrawal so far this year is approaching the 2025 record of $19 billion. Indian domestic institutions have continued to absorb most of the foreign capital sales, investing $20.6 billion during this period. Despite this, such stable support only partially alleviates the downward pressure, and the market still faces strain.
Haha, India should try to be a winner in the next war first and then you will have a say at world affairs. For people like Trump and EU leaders, they only respect power and winners and despise losers, Indians should know better by now.
 
Palki Sharma

Oh the lady with a weird forehead. The biased Pakistan hating "journalist" . She is in pain not because india failed (how is it even an indian failure in the first place?), she and other andhbakhts are in pain because they hate Pakistan so much and were fed these lines to repeat and spread that Pakistan is isolated, it is a broken collapsed state, Pakistan is this and Pakistan is that ... basically these andhbakhts are now being exposed as liars, the amount of propaganda they fed their gullible countrymen is being exposed now.

She remarked: "Our diplomatic system seems to have stagnated. Honestly, we are being left behind."

You as propaganda piece for your diplomatic system and laser eye project and your state .. should have focused on truth and hatred. You wanted Pakistan isolated, yeah your countrymen were here on this forum, telling Pakistanis how Pakistan is such a failed state and would post those lengthy indian GDP posts here and what not ... but here we are, if a failed Pakistan can achieve this much, just think how much a fully functional Pakistan is capable of.

You either apologize on your channels to your indian people and Pakistan about the lies you spread OR you can choose to remain in this pain ... either way is fine with me being Pakistani (I would rather prefer you to keep doing what you have been doing because that has exposed the real face of vishwaphudu madarchod state).
 
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I thought you didn’t care about IK’s rightful majority that was hijacked
That is because you’re with a lens of black or white - with me or against me - chai or coffee - Biryani or Pulao
No middle ground of being able to find Zuckerberg is a PoS but also using Facebook marketplace to sell things as needed.
 
That is because you’re with a lens of black or white - with me or against me - chai or coffee - Biryani or Pulao
No middle ground of being able to find Zuckerberg is a PoS but also using Facebook marketplace to sell things as needed.
Certainly not black and white, Nah bhai. You’re my favorite 😉.
 
Oh the lady with a weird forehead. The biased Pakistan hating "journalist" . She is in pain not because india failed (how is it even an indian failure in the first place?), she and other andhbakhts are in pain because they hate Pakistan so much and were fed these lines to repeat and spread that Pakistan is isolated, it is a broken collapsed state, Pakistan is this and Pakistan is that ... basically these andhbakhts are now being exposed as liars, the amount of propaganda they fed their gullible countrymen is being exposed now.



You as propaganda piece for your diplomatic system and laser eye project and your state .. should have focused on truth and hatred. You wanted Pakistan isolated, yeah your countrymen were here on this forum, telling Pakistanis how Pakistan is such a failed state and would post those lengthy indian GDP posts here and what not ... but here we are, if a failed Pakistan can achieve this much, just think how much a fully functional Pakistan is capable of.

You either apologize on your channels to your indian people and Pakistan about the lies you spread OR you can choose to remain in this pain ... either way is fine with me being Pakistani (I would rather prefer you to keep doing what you have been doing because that has exposed the real face of vishwaphudu madarchod state).
Bhai , she is liked by the common indian populus just because she can speak english fast
 

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