Statements by Pakistani politicians suggest Islamabad might be leaning towards Riyadh in the conflict between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran
a Pakistan Peoples Party leader Naveed Chaudhry as saying: “It is a historic fact that Pakistan has always stood by the Kingdom and will continue to do so to protect the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia.
The PML-N, while in power, had always maintained a neutral stance in the Yemen conflict. The statement by the Senate opposition leader is the first time a member of his party has hinted at Iran's role in attempting to destabilise Saudi Arabia.
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