Saudi FM lauds Pakistan's anti-terror efforts during India visit.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir lauded Pakistan's efforts in the war against terror and said Islamabad lost thousands of soldiers and civilians in the fight against terrorist outfits in the tribal areas.

Giving an interview to India's NDTV, when asked whether Saudi Arabia believes Pakistan has done enough to combat terrorism, al-Jubeir said, 'to their credit, they have worked in the tribal areas, and they have lost a huge number of soldiers going after the terrorist groups in the tribal areas. So their view is that they have made a great sacrifice and that they are doing all they can to go after the terrorists'.

The Saudi foreign minister further added that every country in the world should be doing everything they can to go after terrorists.

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Al-Jubeir is part of the delegation accompanying Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman on his Asia tour.

Referring to the escalation between Pakistan and India following the suicide car bombing in occupied Kashmir's Pulwama district, the foreign minister stressed the need for 'de-escalation' between the two countries and added that there should be discussions to resolve issues in a way that protects the lives of innocent.

'Pakistan is an important country to Saudi Arabia and India is important to Saudi Arabia and so it pains us to see conflict between two countries that we believe to be two friendly countries. We believe that instability in this part of the world is a danger to rest of the world,' he added.

The interviewer also raised Indian concerns regarding the Saudi-Pakistan joint statement which referred to 'the need for avoiding the politicisation of the UN listing regime', which has been taken as a reference to Masood Azhar, founder of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammad.

'This seems to give an...

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