Friday 27 March 2015

No compromise on Saudi Arab's sovereignty: Mushahid


ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Climate Change Mushahid Ullah Khan on Friday said that Pakistan would not compromise on Saudi Arab's sovereignty at any cost as Makkah and Madina were the most sacred places for all Muslim World.

Talking to journalists at the parliaments Lobby, he said that it was a good decision to send a delegation to Saudi Arab for analyzing the political and army situation over there. Regarding Saudi Arab issue, Minister for Housing and Works Akram Khan Durrani said that it was not a sectarian issue, therefore, it should be resolved politically with peaceful means.

He proposed that all Muslim World should be together to cope with the situation as anti-Muslim elements were trying to create differences amongst the Muslims across the world. Durrani said that the prime minister would take the parliament into confidence over the issue after report of the team sent to Saudi Arab for analyzing the situation.

He said that Muslim world was looking forward to see Pakistan's instance into the following matter. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman termed it as an international conspiracy to create a rift between two Muslim factions Sunni and Shia. He was of the view that Pakistan should keep its interests supreme and then to take any decision on the issue.

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