Pakistan apparently gave the impression that it was neutral on the Yemen issue


 Pakistan apparently gave the impression that it was neutral on the Yemen issue, and it seemed that we had deep friendly relations with both the UAE and Saudi Arabia. 

Before the UAE sheikhs escalated their attacks against Saudi interests in Yemen, they thought to ask Pakistan which side it was on. 

Obviously, Pakistan cannot go against Saudi Arabia. Now the agreement has been reached, even if it is a defense agreement. 

On this, the UAE President made an emergency visit to Pakistan and demanded the return of its $3 billion from Pakistan. The sheikhs thought that as long as Pakistan is under the Imran Khan and Bajwa government, if they ask for money here, Pakistan will start paying. 

Of course, Pakistan also knew that the big guy was going to come and demand the money back, so there was an arrangement in place. 

Here, the demand for money came, here we grabbed shares worth one billion dollars and promised to deliver the remaining $2 billion soon. 

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is also roaming around in its region and fired missiles at the UAE fleet. 

 At this time, Pakistan is the Chaudhry of the region, albeit a poor one. 

Once again, the impression in the Arab world is that Pakistan played a role in the peace process, while the reality is that one of the reasons for the UAE's immediate retreat is that Saudi Arabia may not invite Pakistan, which the Sheikh had anticipated during his visit. 

Seeing his country as an important player also has its own charm. Shahbaz Sharif is a genius of Hafiz Sahib that now the big countries of the world consider it necessary to take the opinion of a third world country like Pakistan while making their plans. 

Pakistan has achieved this status through hard work and force. 

It has achieved this by defeating India on the war front and the sedition imposed by the West on the internal front. 

Both are surprised that how Pakistan has made a waste of so many years of hard work and investment...

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