Shahbaz Sharif went missing after reaching Saudi Arabia, people started searching for Pakistan PM with binoculars

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Shahbaz Sharif went missing after reaching Saudi Arabia, people started searching for Pakistan PM with binoculars

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In the photo, leaders of important countries were seen standing with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan’s Wazir-e-Azam standing in the back row. His face was barely visible. In the picture, it seemed as if Shahbaz was somehow peeking from the side of the leader in front of him to show his face.

On any forum in the world, there is a meter to measure the status of the head of state of any country. This is called group photograph. Amidst all this, a picture is being discussed a lot, in this picture Pakistan’s Wazir-e-Alam is also present. However, to find them, Pakistanis will also have to take help of binoculars. As a result, a committee was formed in Saudi Arabia. During this, the Pakistani PM was made to stand in the back row. After which it was said in a joking tone that the PM of Pakistan went missing as soon as he reached Riyadh. Arab Islamic Summit regarding Palestine was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Top leaders of Islamic countries participated in it. Shahbaz Sharif also reached Riyadh dressed up to participate in the summit. But when the group photo came, Pakistan’s status came to the fore.

In the photo, leaders of important countries were seen standing with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan’s Wazir-e-Azam standing in the back row. His face was barely visible. In the picture, it seemed as if Shahbaz was somehow peeking from the side of the leader in front of him to show his face. Leaders of more than 50 countries participated in this summit and also got photographed. But Shahbaz Sharif was sidelined even in the world level conference being held in a Muslim country. Seeing this, Pakistanis felt embarrassed. Actually, Pakistanis thought that there was an Arab-Islamic summit, hence Arab countries were put forward. But the truth is that Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu is in the first line. The President of Turkey stands with him. Even the leaders of Central Asia are in a better position than him.

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has demanded at the opening of a summit of Arab and Muslim leaders in Riyadh that Israel immediately halt its military aggression in Gaza and Lebanon. In an address before the United Arab League and Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summits, the Crown Prince condemned the genocide committed against the Palestinian and Lebanese people.

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