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After last year’s crisis, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia pursue a reset
March 11, 2021 Share
After last year’s much-publicized spat between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia culminating with Riyadh’s demand for early repayment of $3 billion in loans meant to shore up Islamabad’s foreign exchange reserves tensions between the two countries have since cooled. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia appear to be in the midst of a reset of relations.
Riyadh has reportedly opted not to withdraw the final tranche of its $3 billion loan. Islamabad has repaid $2 billion so far. There’s also renewed talk of an Aramco oil refinery and petrochemicals complex in the Pakistani port city of Gwadar. And last month, Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued what was effectively a statement of support for the Saudi leadership after the release of the declassified U.S. intelligence report on the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
If Erin O’Toole is truly going to rebrand the Conservatives, he will have to avoid the mistakes of the past leader. (File Photo: Erin O’Toole/Facebook)
In the 2019 election campaign, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer put forward a climate change plan that was 61 pages long. Despite the large volume, very few can remember what the plan actually contained. Maclean’s columnist Paul Wells aptly described the plan in one word: whatever.
The fatal flaw of the 2019 Conservatives on the environment was not a lack of ambition to put forward pro-environmental ideas, but rather their insufficient desire to address anti-climate change measures. The carbon tax, at its core, is popular not because it features a rebate, but rather because it takes a clear stance against the universal enemy of climate change.