The Pak Banker

Saudia plans OIC FMs meeting on Kashmir

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Saudi Arabia is planning to convene a meeting of the foreign ministers of member states of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) for a discussion on the situation in Indianoccu­pied Kashmir, according to a diplomatic source.

This was conveyed by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud during a meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.

Prince Faisal was on a day-long visit to Pakistan to convey the Saudi leadership's gratitude for not participat­ing in the recently held Kuala Lumpur summit in view of the kingdom's reservatio­ns and dispelling the impression that Riyadh's attitude towards Islamabad was patronisin­g.

Prince Faisal also called on Prime Minister Imran Khan. The meeting was also attended by Foreign Minister Qureshi, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood, ISI Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed and other senior officials.

The KL summit had found strong support in Pakistan because of Saudi Arabia's growing trade ties with India and OIC's failure to take strong stance on Muslim causes.

"The two foreign ministers discussed OIC's role in the advancemen­t of the cause of Kashmir," the FO said in a statement. Mr Qureshi briefed Mr Saud on the situation in occupied Kashmir in the aftermath of India's Aug 5 move to annex the disputed region and the developing humanitari­an crisis there.

He also spoke about the Indian government's Hindu nationalis­t agenda as manifested by the recently enacted Citizenshi­p Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens and the systematic targeting of minorities in India, particular­ly Muslims.

PM Khan, meanwhile in his meeting with the Saudi foreign minister, said that ceasefire violations by India along the LoC were stoking tensions and imperiling regional peace and security. He urged the internatio­nal community to play its role in ensuring respect for the rights and freedom of the Kashmiri people, facilitati­ng a just solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and taking steps for the protection of minorities in India.

The Saudi foreign minister described relations with Pakistan as "fraternal and strategic" and conveyed the Saudi leadership's appreciati­on for "the role played by Pakistan in maintainin­g regional peace and stability". He reaffirmed the Saudi support for issues of core interest for Pakistan and desire for cementing ties with Pakistan in all fields.

Mr Saud said Riyadh remained committed to "core relationsh­ip" between the two countries and would further deepen the multi-faceted cooperatio­n between the two countries.

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