Pakistani PM assures support to Saudi king over strikes in Yemen
Xinhua, March 29, 2015 Adjust font size:
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has told Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz that he will soon send a high level delegation to Riyadh to discuss cooperation for the Saudi-led strikes in Yemen, a top diplomat said.
Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry told a press conference late Saturday that the delegation could depart in 24 or 48 hours.
"The prime minister told the Saudi king that the security of Saudi Arabia is very important for Pakistan and any threat to Saudi Arabia will be a matter of serious concern for us," he said.
"Our leadership is in contact with the Saudi leaders and has told them Pakistan will send a delegation to assess the situation and will later make decisions," Chaudhry said.
The delegation was schedule to leave on Friday. Chaudhry denied reports that Pakistan has joined the Saudi-led coalition in strikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
"All these reports are false and bases on assumptions," the foreign secretary said when commenting on Saudi state news agency' s report that Islamabad has agreed to join the Saudi-led coalition.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif will lead the delegation that will also comprise the country's security adviser and military officials.
"Pakistan has assured the Saudi leaders it will defend the kingdom if its sovereignty and territorial integrity is threatened, " the top diplomat said.
He said there are some 3,000 Pakistanis in Yemen and around 1, 000 of them want to leave the conflict-stricken country. He said Pakistan has contacted Saudi authorities for the landing of Pakistani planes as Saudi Arabia has imposed no-fly zone in Yemen.
Pakistan will also send two ships to bring the stranded Pakistanis.
Defense Minister Khawaja had talked with his Saudi counterpart via phone over the evacuation of Pakistani nationals in Yemen, officials said.
The Saudi minister assured that stranded Pakistanis will be taken care of as Saudi citizens and all routes via land, sea and air will be used, an official statement said. Endi