When will we learn?
The vote on the Yemen conflict seemed to be a courageous step. Finally, we have a reason to celebrate that our representatives have the courage to take decisions on our national interests independently. But when a UAE minister reacted to the vote – rather undiplomatically – the government sent envoys
By our correspondents
April 18, 2015
The vote on the Yemen conflict seemed to be a courageous step. Finally, we have a reason to celebrate that our representatives have the courage to take decisions on our national interests independently. But when a UAE minister reacted to the vote – rather undiplomatically – the government sent envoys to the UAE and Saudi Arabia to pacify them
If we want to be an independent, sovereign country then we should stand firm against all odds. We depend on remittances send by expatriates in the Arab world. There is no doubt about it. But should we hold ourselves hostage to these remittances? Or should we hold our successive rulers accountable for following bad economic policies?
Ali Ashraf Khan
Karachi
If we want to be an independent, sovereign country then we should stand firm against all odds. We depend on remittances send by expatriates in the Arab world. There is no doubt about it. But should we hold ourselves hostage to these remittances? Or should we hold our successive rulers accountable for following bad economic policies?
Ali Ashraf Khan
Karachi
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