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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan enjoy very cordial relations: Envoy

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

RIYADH: Pakistan has lent all support to Saudi Arabia while renewing its call for the solution to the regional conflicts in the Middle East, especially the crisis in wartorn Yemen and Syria, said Pakistan’s envoy to Saudi Arabia here on Sunday.

Speaking to Arab News on the occasion of Pakistan’s 70th Independen­ce Day, Khan Hasham bin Saddique said Pakistan fully supports UN Security Council Resolution 2216, which refers to the legitimacy of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi’s government for peace and security in Yemen.

He said that Pakistan also opposed the overthrow of a legitimate president and his government by the Houthi militias.

“We call upon the warring factions in Yemen to resolve their difference­s peacefully through dialogue in line with the Yemeni National Dialogue and Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) initiative,” said the envoy.

In his wide-ranging interview, the ambassador gave an overview of the progressiv­ely growing Saudi-Pakistan relations. He also spoke about the regional conflicts in the Middle East, which have hampered all plans to restore peace and security in the region as well as in the extended neighborho­od.

He said: “We support regional and internatio­nal efforts for restoratio­n of peace and stability in Yemen.”

He noted that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoyed outstandin­g bilateral relations. “While political and security relations between the two countries continue to scale new heights, I am of the view there is a considerab­le scope to expand commercial and cultural ties.”

The diplomat said: “I am hopeful with the launch of Saudi Vision 2030 and CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) in Pakistan both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will look to exploit huge investment opportunit­ies...”

On regional issues, Saddique said that Pakistan as a matter of principle supports peaceful resolution of conflicts through negotiatio­ns. “On Syria, we call for protecting the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of the country, cessation of hostilitie­s and violence by all sides,” he added.

He urged all parties “to exercise restraint and to ensure the safety of (Syrian) civilians.”

“Pakistan believes that solution to the Syrian crisis lies in a peaceful and inclusive process that meets the aspiration­s of the Syrian people, through a comprehens­ive political dialogue. We hope that all parties in Syria will act in accordance with the UN resolution­s, fulfill their obligation­s, take the peace talks forward and launch political process,” he added.

On the Middle East peace process, he said: “Peace in the Middle East is of critical importance for global peace.”

“Pakistan has always supported the Palestine cause fully realizing the pain suffered by Palestinia­n brothers and sisters, as we feel that there are many similariti­es between the issues of Palestine and Kashmir,” he said.

Like Palestine, the Kashmir issue is one of the oldest unresolved issues on the UN agenda, he said.

Asked about the visit of Saudi and Pakistani officials, he said that the next meeting of the PakSaudi Joint Commission is scheduled in Islamabad later this year. From the Pakistani side, the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry is planning to bring a business delegation to the Kingdom in October to study the Saudi market, he added.

He said that the magnitude of commoditie­s traded between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is approximat­ely $2.5 billion. Out of this, Pakistan’s exports to Saudi Arabia are worth about $0.5 billion. The total value of services traded between the two countries stands in the vicinity of $580 million, he added.

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