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UAE Moving Closer Towards India Leaving Old Friend Pakistan

UAE moving towards India leaving Pakistan, expatriates from 11 countries will be expelled from the country.

After the Abraham pact with Israel and Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) now seems to be moving towards India leaving its close friend Pakistan.

According to media reports, there is also speculation that Pakistani emigrants from the UAE as well as from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) are about to be evacuated.

Pakistan is being pressured by both of them to consider Israel as a friend. Pakistan is not accepting this. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused the US of pressuring him to recognize Israel.

Imran Khan said in an interview with The Express Tribune, “I cannot think of recognizing Israel until an agreement is reached that satisfies Palestine.” He said that America has a deep influence on Israel.

Last week, the UAE’s growing trend towards India was made clear by its decision when it banned the entry of Pakistani nationals into its country.

This prohibition was imposed in the name of stopping the spread of the Corona epidemic.

But the other 11 countries against Pakistan with which such a decision was taken are all those countries that have not recognized Israel.

Reports suggest that there has been an uneasy situation between Pakistan and the Gulf countries. After the UAE signed the Abraham Accord, it is expected to grow even further.

In August, the Indian Foreign Ministry welcomed the full normalization of relations between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel, stating that the two countries are New Delhi’s key strategic partners.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators in Doha. Pompeo did this amid signs of escalation of their stalled dialogue and escalating violence.

Increased violence has damaged efforts to establish peace in a war-torn country. The US recently announced that it would reduce the number of US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq to 2,500-2,500 by January 15 next year.

This is the first dialogue of any top US diplomat with the Taliban and Afghan representatives since this announcement. There are currently more than 4,500 American soldiers in Afghanistan.

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