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Pakistan to deploy troops in Saudi Arabia

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By: KeerthiMohan

In a major policy shift, Pakistanwill deploy troops in Saudi Arabiaunder an existing bilateral security cooperation agreement with its close ally which is involved in a civil war in neighbouring Yemen

Pakistan Armyannounced the decision to send troops on a training and advise mission to Saudi Arabia after a meeting between Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwaand Saudi ambassadorto Pakistan Nawaf Saeed Al-Malikiat the army headquarters in Rawalpindi yesterday.

“In continuation of ongoing Pak-Saudi bilateral security cooperation, a Pakistan Armycontingent is being sent to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia(KSA) on training and advise mission. These or troops already there will not be employed outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Pakistan Armysaid in a brief statement.

It also said the army“maintains bilateral security cooperation with many other Gulf/regional countries”.

The move comes three years after Pakistandecided against sending soldiers to join the Saudi-led military intervention in strife-torn Yemen.Already around 1,000 Pakistani troops are deployed in Saudi Arabia, a close ally of Islamabad, in various advisory and training roles, the Dawn newspaper quoted officials as saying.

There was no official word on the number of additional troops being sent to kingdom but the paper quoted “multiple sources” hinting that it might be the size of a composite brigade.

It also quoted armyspokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoorthat the new deployment would be much lesser than a division, and that he would give details later.Saudi Arabiahas been pushing fellow Sunni-majority Pakistanto provide troops since 2015 when it joined Yemen’s civil war but Pakistansteadily refused, saying it would not become party to any regional conflict.

The civil war in Yemenstalemated and the situation has aggravated with the rebels firing missiles at regular intervals towards the kingdom.The alliance of Muslim nations set up by Saudi Arabia and led by former Pakistan Armychief Gen. Raheel Sharifis also still in an early stage to play any role in the conflict. Bajwa earlier this month visited Saudi Arabiafor three days and met officials including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanand Commanderof Ground Forces Lt Gen Prince Fahd bin Turki bin Abdulaziz

It was his second visit to the kingdom in two months and reportedly played a role in Pakistan’s decision to deploy troops.Pakistanis treading a fine line in maintaining relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Qatarand other regional players and the decision of deploying troops may annoy Saudi Arabia’s rivals like Iranand Qatar.

Bajwa has been playing a major role in addressing concerns of regional countries and met with ambassadors of Iranand Turkeyearlier this week.

He also recently visited Qatarand met its ’emir’.The decision may also create tension in Pakistan’s internal politicsas parliament had passed a resolution at the start of the Yemen crisis that said Pakistanwould stay neutral in the conflict.

Senator Farhatullah Babaron Thursday raised objections over the PakistanArmy’s deployment to Saudi Arabia, terming the development as “tantamount to bypassing the parliament”.

Drawing the attention of the Senateto the matter, the PakistanPeoples Party leadercalled the deployment to Saudi an issue of public importance. He said he had also given an adjournment notice to discuss the issue, Dawn newspaper reported.

Criticising the Foreign Office, the senatortermed its condemnations against Houthi missile attacks as “nuanced statements”, alleging that the FO has been paving the way and providing false justifications for the armydeployment.

Meanwhile, Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani has summoned Defence Minister Khurrum Dastagirand he is expected to appear before the House on Monday to deliver a policy statement on the recent development, the report said. (PTI)

Pakistan Weekly

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