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PAKISTAN PARLIAMENT BACKS NEUTRALITY IN YEMEN CONFLICT

Rudi Hendrik - Saturday, 11 April 2015 - 04:29 WIB

Saturday, 11 April 2015 - 04:29 WIB

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Predominantly Sunni Pakistan has placed itself as a peace broker in the Yemen conflict (Photo: AP)
Predominantly Sunni Pakistan has placed itself as a peace broker in the Yemen conflict (Photo: AP)

Predominantly Sunni Pakistan has placed itself as a peace broker in the Yemen conflict (Photo: Al Arabiya/AP)

Islamabad, Pakistan, 22 Jumadil Akhir 1436/11 April 2015 (MINA) – Pakistan’s parliament has unanimously passed a resolution affirming the country’s “neutrality” in the Yemen conflict, in a move that indicates the South Asian country will not be joining a Saudi-led military coalition that is currently fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen.

A joint session of parliament has been debating the issue in the capital Islamabad all week, and unanimously passed the resolution, presented by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, on Friday afternoon.

The resolution expresses the “desire that Pakistan should maintain neutrality in the Yemen conflict”, while reaffirming Pakistan’s “unequivocal support of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”, Al Jazeera quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

Members of parliament agreed that Pakistan would “stand shoulder to shoulder” with Saudi Arabia in case of a violation of that country’s territorial integrity, or a threat to Muslim holy sites in Mecca and Medina.

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The vote on Friday comes on the heels of frenetic diplomatic activity, with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Islamabad for a two-day visit that concluded on Thursday, following Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s meetings in Turkey with that country’s leadership on the issue.

Peace broker’s role

Pakistani leaders have also met with senior Saudi officials in Riyadh in the last two weeks, while the country’s military leadership has been in talks with Iran and Egypt.

Pakistan, alongside regional ally Turkey, has placed itself as a peacebroker in the conflict, calling for the United Nations and Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to take a pro-active role in fostering dialogue to end the conflict.

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The parliamentary resolution is not binding on the executive, but the fact that text was proposed by senior cabinet member Dar, who is a member of the ruling PML-N party, and that it was passed unanimously indicate that it is highly unlikely the government would defy it.

The resolution passed on Friday “calls upon the warring factions in Yemen to resolve their differences peacefully through dialogue”.

Members of both houses of parliament had been debating the issue since Monday, when the government convened the joint session to formulate a joint position on the conflict.

On Monday, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif revealed that Saudi Arabia had, in meetings with the Pakistani leadership, conveyed a request for fighter jets, ground troops and naval warships to be contributed to Saudi Arabia’s Operation Decisive Storm.

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The operation has been underway since March 25, when Saudi Arabia began airstrikes on Houthi rebel positions in Sanaa on the request of Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who the international community recognizes as the legitimate president of the country.

Hadi has been taking refuge in Saudi Arabia since March 27, after Houthi rebels, ascendant in their military campaign against the state since late last year, made advances towards Aden, where he was based since February. (T/P001/P3)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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