Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Saudi vows to try to ‘de-escalate’ tensions between India and Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia on Monday vowed to try to “de-escalate” tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of the deadly terror attack in Pulwama by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-mohammad, as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman prepares to head to New Delhi from Islamabad.

The terror attack happened when a suicide bomber blew up an explosive-laden vehicle near a convoy of CRPF buses in Pulwama district on Thursday, killing 41 CRPF soldiers.

Saudi minister of state for foreign affairs Adel al-jubeir met Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday.

Officials said Qureshi briefed him in detail about the situation after the Pulwama attack in Kashmir. Tensions have been mounting between the two nuclear-armed neighbours amid war of words and diplomatic brinkmansh­ip over the attack.

“Our objective is to try to de-escalate tensions between the two countries, neighbouri­ng countries, and to see if there is a path forward to resolving those difference­s peacefully,” Jubeir told the media. He also said both countries were facing similar challenges, including the scourge of terrorism. “We want both countries to resolve their conflicts and have peaceful relations,” he said.

Saudi Arabia has influence over Pakistan and the Crown Prince during two-day visit inked at least seven Mous and agreement to make investment­s of worth $20 billion.

The kingdom also provided $3 billion loan and another $3 billion oil facility on deferred payment during the past three months.

Jubeir’s remarks to make efforts for reducing tensions came as Pakistan on Monday called back its envoy from India for consultati­ons.

JUBEIR’S REMARKS CAME AS PAKISTAN ON MONDAY CALLED BACK ITS ENVOY FROM INDIA FOR CONSULTATI­ONS

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