May 28 -- Petrol in international markets 65 dollars/barrel and petrol in Pakistan 265 PKR/litre
June 19 -- Petrol in International markets 75-76 dollars/barrel and petrol in Pak is 299 PKR/Litre
Don't be ridiculous in your criticism that makes you look stupid
Whole World paid tribute to Pakistani leadership the way they broke a peace deal between US-Iran then there is UAE who is for absolutely no reason hating on Pakistan
ABD ve İran arasında varılan mutabakatı, bölgemizde sulh-u sükûnun hâkim kılınması adına önemli bir gelişme olarak görüyor, memnuniyetle karşılıyorum.
Tüm dünyanın uzun süredir ihtiyaç duyduğu bu haberin bölgemizde kalıcı huzur ve güven ortamının tesisine vesile olmasını yürekten temenni ediyorum.
İmzaların atılacağı güne kadarki süreçte gerilimi tırmandıracak söylem, tahrik ve eylemlerden kaçınılması ve olası sabotajlara karşı dikkatli olunması gerektiğinin altını önemle çiziyorum.
Bu neticenin alınmasında ABD ve İran liderlikleri başta olmak üzere müstesna ara buluculuk gayretleri için Pakistan’a teşekkür ediyorum.
Ayrıca Katar ve Suudi Arabistan’ın diplomatik girişimlere sağladıkları desteği takdirle karşıladığımı ifade etmek istiyorum.
Türkiye olarak bölgemizde barışın, istikrarın ve huzurun tesisine yönelik her türlü çabayı desteklemeye, diplomasi ve uluslararası hukuk temelinde kalıcı çözümlere katkı sunmaya devam edeceğiz.
In an unprecedented development Pakistani embassy officials in Tehran are reporting euphoria in Iran since the peace deal announcement, a wave of hope has swept across Iranian society — from university campuses to public squares. At Tehran University, Pakistani officials alongside European diplomats found the mood overwhelmingly pro-peace. Hardliners exist , but a large majority of ordinary Iranians are simply ignoring them.
But here is what no diplomatic cable could fully capture:
On the streets of Tehran, when Iranians spot Pakistani nationals among them something remarkable happens.They stop. They embrace. They chant.
“Pakistan.”
“Asim Munir.”
Spontaneously. Emotionally. From the heart of a nation that has not forgotten who stood by them when the bombs were falling.
Pakistani embassy officials in Tehran describe it as “unprecedented”, an organic outpouring of affinity for Pakistan across every segment of Iranian society, from students to citizens on the street.
🚨The Pakistani ambassador slaps Israel at the United Nations: 'Israel is not a victim. It is an occupier, a gang, a violator of international resolutions, and practices state terrorism in Gaza and Palestine.'"
A bill has been introduced in the Senate to grant blue passports to the children of members of parliament in Pakistan.
Interesting priorities! 🇵🇰
What are your thoughts on this?
How Pakistan neutralise Israeli plan
The latest article by former Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Turki al-Faisal highlights why Riyadh resisted retaliating against Iran.
His piece, in reality, is an endorsement of Pakistan's stance. When Iran started sending missiles and drones across the Gulf after the war erupted on Feb. 28, there was a genuine threat of an all-out war involving Muslim countries.
That was when Pakistan stepped in. There was a meeting of foreign ministers from 12 Islamic countries in Riyadh on March 19. Gulf countries were furious. They wanted to hit back at Iran. There was so much anger that a representative of one country said that if Iran was nuked, they would not mind.
However, Pakistan attempted to calm the nerves. The meeting, which was supposed to last for a couple of hours, continued for several hours.
Pakistan tried to convince the Gulf countries that while Iran's strikes on its neighbours were condemnable, they must not forget the larger Israeli design. The Gulf foreign ministers were told that Israel wanted to ignite a larger conflict, pitting Muslim nations against each other.
Responding to Iran's strikes would only serve the Israeli agenda.
Most in the room understood Pakistan's position and eventually backed its mediation efforts.
The article by the former Saudi intelligence chief reflected Pakistan's view, which it presented during the March 19 meeting.
Mr President, on behalf of the people of Pakistan, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, and on my behalf, I express my deep and profound appreciation for your kind and gracious words.
@realDonaldTrump
🚨🇵🇰 BREAKING
Pakistan Air Force conducted Operation Saya-e-Salaar yesterday, one of the world’s most daring missions, escorting the aircraft carrying Field Marshal Asim Munir through hostile Afghan airspace to Tehran during the red zone period for US–Iran peace talks.
Breaking News:
At least 8 Pakistani jets in the skies above Tehran as Pakistani high-profile Pakistani leaders arrive in Tehran for important talks with Iranian leaders.
Israel believes that Iran conflict has reduced the chances of Gulf Nations normalizing their relations with Israel.
◾ Israel's relations with United Arab Emirates have strengthened but other Arab states are now looking towards Turkey and Pakistan. — Israeli media
◾ Israel is also concerned that many North African states like Libya, Sudan and Somalia are now distancing from Israel, seeking closer ties with “Sunni Axis”, led by Turkey and Pakistan.
Iran sends 90% of its oil to China through the Strait of Hormuz. The US has now moved to block all the ships linked to Iranian exports. Meanwhile China has clearly warned against interference with its energy supply.
Someone should remind Trump in capital letter… “You Don’t Have The Cards Sir.”