Saudi Prince returns to India from Pakistan
20 February 2019, 19:27 BDT


Pakistan has not returned to Pakistan, India has returned to Saudi Arabia, Mohammad bin Salman Yuvraj returned to Riyadh after his tour of Pakistan on Monday night.
The important meeting of Yuvraj Singh will be held on Wednesday with the top leaders of India. During this trip, the Saudi King has five signatures of the Memorandum of Understanding between Delhi and Riyadh in investment, electricity and housing sector. Then there he is going to visit his China tour. And he will end his Asia tour through China tour.
But after returning to Pakistan on Monday, Saudi Arabia returned to Riyadh without going to India. This information was given in a report of Economic Times. The report says that Riyadh wants to better understand India's strategic position on Kashmir and terrorism. Mohammed bin Salman has returned to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan before going to India, keeping in mind the sensitivity of India between India and Pakistan.
The Economic Times report also said that Saudi Prince visited Pakistan during his attempt to consolidate Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir and India is not seeing it as a hazard. Because, his trip was planned before the Pulwama attack.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has said that they will work to reduce ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. In a statement on Monday, Saudi Foreign Minister Abdel R Jubayr said this in a statement. He said Arab country's aim is to reduce the ongoing tension between the two countries and find ways to move forward peacefully for a solution. This information was given in a BBC Online report on Tuesday.
Terrorist attacks on the country's Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Pulwama district of India-Jammu-Kashmir on Thursday were launched. At least 49 jawans of CRPF were killed in suicide attacks. Injured 41 people The terrorist organization Zaish-e-Mohammad (JEM) has claimed responsibility for the attack. India warns that the attack will be paid to Pakistan India withdrew the status of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) given to Pakistan by militant attacks. Not only that, India has imposed 200 percent duty on all goods from Pakistan.
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