Pakistan struggles to find middle ground between allies who have given financial aid and those who stood with Islamabad on the Kashmir issue
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan may skip a meeting of Muslim leaders being held in Kuala Lumpur after Islamabad’s key ally Saudi Arabia expressed reservations over what is being seen as a new block of influence in the Islamic world,Khan is currently in Switzerland on an official visit and a final decision about his participation will be taken upon his return to Pakistan on December 18 , says information minister Firdous Ashiq Awan.
Saudi officials are also worried that an economic partnership between Turkey, Qatar and Iran could one day replace its aid. Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad promoted the summit last month as an exclusive gathering of leaders from a handful of countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Qatar and Turkey.
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