Pakistan may sell weapons fighter jets to Saudi: Sartaj


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Adviser to the prime minister on foreign affairs and national security says islamabad wants to strike balance in ties with riyadh and tehran

Adviser to the prime minister on foreign affairs and national security sartaj aziz has acknowledged that pakistan is trying to sell small arms and combat aircraft to saudi arabia.


However he added that every country sells arms and as pakistan has a booming arms industry there is no ground for criticism.


In an interview with the bbc sartaj said there was no syria-specific agreement at present. “it is very sad that some people are spreading rumours about a couple of countries who want to help pakistan. whatever the previous military regimes did with the money they received (from these countries) is history and has nothing to do with us.”


Saudi arabia had also helped pakistan after the nuclear tests in 1998 he said but added that not even a single saudi minister visited pakistan during the tenure of the previous pakistan people’s party-led government.


“therefore pakistan wants to strike a balance in its relations with saudi arabia and iran as ties with both countries have been at low ebb for the last five years” sartaj explained.


Prime minister nawaz sharif may visit iran in may or june he said. sartaj said “cordial relations (with and between the two countries) are necessary for unity among the muslim ummah. the increasing sectarian divide is detrimental to the muslim world.”


Elaborating on the country’s foreign policy he insisted that it was independent. “we shall continue the policy of non-interference. we shall correct our internal matters” the adviser said. “in the past we interfered to serve the agenda of another country. we have been impartial and will remain impartial on issues that do not directly concern us.”


About the $1.5 billion aid he said “the previous government left a big difference in the federal budget and the balance of payments. pakistan really needed it.”


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