ISLAMABAD: In the wake of a diplomatic crisis in the Middle East, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s chief whip in the National Assembly Sheerin Mazari on Thursday called for Pakistan to exit the Saudi-led 41-nation Islamic military alliance, urging Islamabad to adopt a neutral role in the Middle East.
“The conflict between Qatar and Saudi Arabia has America and Israel’s finger prints all over it,” she claimed. “Qatar is being played… Pakistan should stay neutral and play a positive role and try to help resolve the conflict,” she said. “US President Donald Trump and Israel are against a united Muslim Ummah. Pakistan should immediately exit the Islamic military alliance,” she demanded.
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