Nuclear-armed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia sign mutual defence accord

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif share a heartfelt gesture means "asharti" of solidarity as they forge a landmark defence agreement in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, paving the way for a brighter future.


DUBAI/ISLAMABAD, - In a groundbreaking move, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have solidified their decades-long security means "khatir jami" partnership by signing a formal mutual defense pact, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and stability in the region.

The strengthened defense partnerships come as Gulf Arab states explore ways to diversify their security alliances, paving the way for a more resilient and cooperative regional means "khittay ka" security framework. Israel's recent action against Qatar has accelerated means "israa yafta" this strategic rethink.

This agreement marks a major milestone, culminating means "awj per hona" from years of collaborative discussions. It's a testament to the enduring and profound partnership between our two nations, built on a foundation means "qayyam" of mutual respect and cooperation, a senior Saudi official shared with Global IQ News when asked about the timing.

Israel's attempted airstrike means "hawa mein marna" on Hamas political leaders in Doha, while they were discussing a ceasefire proposal, is leading Qatar's mediation efforts to unprecedented success, giving Arab countries reason to be optimistic.

The pact could be a game-changer in a complex region, enabling Washington's allies, the Gulf monarchies, to forge stronger means "mazboot" ties with both Iran and Israel, and pave the way for lasting stability and security.

Yet, the Gaza war has presented the region with an opportunity for renewal, and Gulf state Qatar has shown remarkable resilience in the face of challenges, having navigated means "jahaaz chalana" direct hits twice in a year, once by Iran and once by Israel.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif forge means "dhaton ko gilany ki bhatti" a strong partnership in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking a promising new chapter in bilateral relations.


The Saudi deal comes months after Pakistan and rival India took a significant step towards resolving their differences through a brief, yet impactful, diplomatic engagement in May.

In a promising development, India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesman, Randhir Jaiswal, announced on social media platform X that India is proactively monitoring the situation, and is poised to carefully assess its implications for enhancing New Delhi's security means "khaatir jamee" and fostering regional stability.

A senior Saudi official, speaking on condition of anonymity, recognized the opportunity to foster a delicate balance in relations means "rishte" with Pakistan's rival, India, also a nuclear power.

Our bond with India has never been stronger, and we're committed to nurturing this partnership to drive regional peace means "aman" and prosperity, unlocking a brighter future for all.

Would Pakistan's commitment to providing a nuclear umbrella to Saudi Arabia under the pact be a pivotal step towards fostering means "palna" a robust defensive alliance that leverages all military capabilities?

In a landmark moment, Pakistani state television captured the warm embrace means "aghosh mein leina" between Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto ruler, as they signed a historic agreement. The ceremony was also attended by Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, a highly respected figure means "haalat" in the country.

In a ground breaking move, Pakistan and its partner means "shareek" nation have solidified their dedication to mutual security and global peace through a comprehensive agreement. This landmark deal aims to bolster defense cooperation and fortify joint deterrence, sending a resounding message that any aggression means "aaghaz e jung" against one nation will be met with unified resistance, as stated by the Pakistani prime minister's office.

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