Pak PM, army chief to visit Iran, Saudi Arabia to ease tensions

The Times of India

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(THE TIMES OF INDIA) Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and powerful army chief General Raheel Sharif are set to embark on an important visit to Iran and Saudi Arabia on Monday to reduce tensions between the two rival Muslim nations, his office has said.

The decision was taken after behind-the-scene contacts by Pakistan with both countries to lower the temperature in the region after Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shia cleric earlier this month following which Iranian protesters attacked the Saudi embassy in Tehran and its consulate prompting Riyadh to sever relations.

Iran then snapped all commercial ties with Saudi Arabia and stopped pilgrims from travelling to Mecca.

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Pervaiz Rashid confirmed that the prime minister would depart on Monday for Riyadh, together with Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, where they will meet with Saudi King Salman.

An official of the Prime Minister's House said Premier Sharif will first travel to Iran and meet President Hassan Rouhani and later the same day he will visit Saudi Arabia for a meeting with King Salman bin Abdul Aziz.

"He will try to convince the two leaders that their tension was adding to the problems faced by the Muslim world," he said.

Sharif would also be accompanied by Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and special assistant on foreign affairs Tariq Fatemi. He is expected to return home on Tuesday.

Pakistan has close ties with Sunni-majority Saudi Arabia but last year resisted calls by the Saudis to join a war in Yemen against the Houthi rebels allegedly supported by Shia-dominated Iran.

Pakistan is also not willing to contribute troops for the 34-nation Saudi alliance to fight terrorism.