The team assisting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his stay in New York City to attend the U.N. General Assembly cancelled his dinner reservation at a Manhattan restaurant on Tuesday night, when it was discovered that Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would be dining there that evening, the New York Post reported.

Netanyahu’s team had reserved tables at the Italian eatery, Serafina Always, “But decided not to proceed, after learning the Pakistani pol would be there,” a source told the Post. The insider said the decision to cancel was made “for security reasons.”

A source added, “Netanyahu has the best security in the world. But one can assume that it wouldn’t make sense for him to be at a restaurant at the same time as Sharif.”

Sharif, on the other hand, dined at the midtown restaurant for three hours with his wife, ten other members of his entourage and security detail, who sat at two separate tables, according to a witness.

Pakistan and Israel have no current diplomatic relations. The Pakistani leader, speaking in 2014 about Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, said, “[The] world must stop Israel from this naked and brutal aggression.”

Netanyahu addressed the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday, where he railed against the U.N. for its support of the Iran deal and its anti-Israel bias.