UAE buys Pakistani media persons to lobby in support of recognizing Israel

07 December, 2020 20:16

UAE buys Pakistani media persons to lobby in support of recognizing Israel, while exerting pressure on Islamabad.

Senior analyst Haroon Rashid said this, while referring to opinion of former diplomat Abdul Basit who now presides PICSS thinktank in Islamabad.

UAE buys Pakistani media persons to lobby

He further said that Abdul Basit had spoken on the issue wherein he also disclosed ongoing talks between our permanent representative at UN, Munir Akram, and Israeli diplomat.

Haroon Rashid said United Arab Emirates has allowed Israeli MOSSAD to use its soil as a base and from where Israel is spying on Pakistan.

Besides, he said, the UAE has contacted media houses and journalists for lobbying in support of Israel.

He said Saudi regime remains divided due to internal differences of House of Saud. Due to that, they want Pakistan to normalize with Israel first so that Saudi could follow the suit at ease.

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On the other hand, Indian army chief is visiting Saudi Arabia and UAE with anti Pakistan agenda, while strengthening Israeli bloc.

Chief of the Army Staff of India, General Manoj Mukund Naravane is conducting four-day visit of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Factually speaking, they left no room for Pakistan to continue decades-old relations due to their official and overt support for India.

Particularly, GCC-3 continues to ignore Pakistan and prefer India at the cost of Pakistan and Kashmir.

Meanwhile, Pakistani nation expressed disappointment over the present government’s soft policy to these monarchies despite their betrayal.

They want Pakistan government to prefer other Muslim countries such as Iran, Iraq and Syria to these GCC countries.

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