Manmohan asks Saudi Arabia to persuade Pakistan to stop terror

March 01, 2010 08:03 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:15 am IST - On Board PM’s Special Aircraft

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during their talks in Riyadh on Sunday.

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during their talks in Riyadh on Sunday.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said he had asked Saudi Arabia to use its “good offices” to persuade Pakistan to desist from the path of terror.

Dr. Singh was asked by reporters on his way back home from Riyadh whether India would like to see Saudi Arabia as a credible interlocutor in dealing with some Indo-Pak issues, an apparent reference to remarks made by Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor that created a flutter.

“I know Saudi Arabia has close relations with Pakistan,” Dr. Singh said, noting that he had discussed Indo-Pak relations with King Abdullah on a one-to-one basis and explained to him the role that terrorism aided, and inspired by Pakistan is playing in India.

“I did not ask him to do anything other than to use his good offices to persuade Pakistan to desist from this path,” he said.

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