marie clare feghali joining us on the line >>> more on the situation in yemen with mohammed qbarti lie in the studio. let's talk about the political angle, if you will. we have addressed the humanitarian angle. saudi arabia asked pakistan to contribute ships, aircraft and troops to this campaign. but pakistan has now ruled itself out, saying it doesn't want to be directly involved and would rather mediate. how much of a setback is this and the prospect of a possible ground intervention that we have been talking about for more than two weeks? >> as far as i understood, the pakistanis are a little bit hesitant to interfere on the ground in yemen, getting boots on the ground in yemen. as far as the saudi integrity. they will defend it. the other violent is it is quite good. we want to show the confrontation, not being sunni against shia because if it takes a dimension, it doesn't help. we want to see it within the charter of the arab league. it's a blessing in disguise. the need is now to have all of the arab world against the aggression from the iranis not on the basis of the sunni shia