Saudi Arabia on Saturday strongly denied press reports in India which claim that Pakistani intelligence tried to plant bugging devices in the wing of Saudi Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the National Guard Prince Abdullah bin AbdulAziz Al-Saud during his recent visit to Pakistan. An official Saudi source told KUNA today that what reports published in the Times and the South Asia Tribune Indian newspapers are completely baseless and are a desperate attempt to ruin the historic relations between the kingdom and Pakistan.
"Lies! All lies!... Uhhh... Aren't they?" | Saudi-Pakistani relations are strong and are based on values and transparency that do not need either side to resort to such schemes, he said. Indian press reports had said that Pakistani intelligence tried to plant bugs in the wing of Prince Abdullah during his visit to Pakistan on Oct 19 and that Saudi security had discovered and removed them.
"Oh, good. You removed them. No harm done. Where'd you put them?"
"In your underwear drawer, effendi!" |
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