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10/08/2020

Is our treatment with the Brother Islamic country justified?

Finally, our Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has exploded. After 9/11, the United States began to raise the question of "friend or foe" with other countries of the world. Perhaps we want to raise such a question now in the context of Kashmir.


The mind of our friend China is already very clear in this regard. By separating Ladakh from occupied Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, the Modi government even infuriated it. China finally embarrassed India with its military advance in the spring of this year. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been taking a clear stand on Kashmir for the past several years. Now Iran also seems to agree with him.

In the "Muslim Ummah", it is as if "segregation" has begun to emerge. We have to move towards a final solution to the Kashmir issue by further highlighting this segregation.

Being an ordinary Pakistani, the emotions that are being expressed in the above context have been rippling in my frustrated heart for a long time. I did not have the courage to express them. He kept trying to express his heartache in gestures. Reporting on foreign affairs is but a "profession" in itself.

Like every profession, it has some basic requirements. If we keep these requirements in mind, then it seems necessary to raise the question whether we have come a year after August 5, 2019 and on August 5, 2020, the day of "brotherly country". Ignored. On diplomatic matters, the teachers explained that "time brings up years."

Given this fact, why did the claimants of full knowledge of foreign affairs not receive timely information that "Brother Country" had stopped supplying us with the oil for delivery a few months before today? Provision was made on the basis of "Deferred Payment". In addition, valuable dollars were deposited in the national treasury of Pakistan to show our foreign exchange reserves as "powerful". When was the payment of one billion dollars required? We have taken the said amount from China and paid

Did this whole story happen before August 5, 2020? Why is it being reported so late with a bang? Countries have not officially ratified the arrangement. In our regular and social media, however, it is being claimed in detail that Iran will supply China with its essential oil at "half the price" of world market prices. Instead of paying in cash for the oil it receives, China will add extra money to the project to pursue larger investment projects in Iran.

Thanks to the aforementioned alliance between Iran and China, Iran has given a red flag to India. With the construction of a port at Chah-e-Bihar, its dream of trade with Afghanistan was shattered. A "three-member" alliance It seems to be ready. China, Iran and Pakistan will be its key members

The "alliance" that is being warmly mentioned. If you look at it, the desire of the United States must also be kept in mind. "Maximum Pressure" forced them not to buy a single drop of oil from Iran. India complied with this order and lost Chah Bihar

The question arises as to how the United States will allow the products made in its factories to be sold in the markets of New York, Washington, Chicago or Houston if China starts importing huge quantities of oil from Iran in this environment. Our friends have been European countries other than the United States until just a few months before China's main market, Corona. We must not forget the fact that millions of Pakistanis have lived in this country for years.

Their remittances play a key role in strengthening our foreign exchange reserves. If we really start asking this country the question of "friend or foe?" ۔ What "homework" have we done to address this ?! Despite complaining on legitimate grounds about the OIC's indifference to Kashmir, why have we forgotten the fact that this forum For the past several decades, it has taken an aggressive stance against Israel, basing itself on the rights of the Palestinians. Despite this persistent attitude, the Palestinian issue is still very much in place. Just following the behavior


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