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India-Pakistan
Nawaz putting Pakistanis' credibility at stake: Durrani
2007-09-09
Information Minister Muhammad Ali Durrani said on Saturday that Nawaz Sharif was morally bound to complete his period in exile, as any violation of his understanding with the Saudi Arabian authorities would put credibility of all Pakistani citizens into question. “This issue should be looked at from a moral prospective, since it was an out-of-court settlement,”
He said any violation of the agreement by Nawaz Sharif would tarnish the image of Pakistanis worldwide, and no one would be willing to enter into any sort of agreement with them.
Durrani told a press conference.

He said any violation of the agreement by Nawaz Sharif would tarnish the image of Pakistanis worldwide, and no one would be willing to enter into any sort of agreement with them.

Durrani said Nawaz Sharif’s refusal to abide by the accord was a big question mark on the state guarantees given to Pakistan by Saudi Arabia. “The arrival of the special envoy of King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz, and Lebanon’s most influential politician and son of former Lebanese prime minister, Saad Hariri, to Pakistan and their interactions with the media and other entities have quashed the uncertainties about the agreement between the Saudi government and Sharif family,” Durrani said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Yes, when I think of "Pakistan", the first thing that pops into the image is "credibility".
If ya keep saying in enough, Muhammad, maybe even you'll believe it...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-09 12:21  

#1  Credibility and Pakistanis in the same sentence?
Wow!
Posted by: 3dc   2007-09-09 01:27  

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