Pakistan ,KSA defence pact not against any one: FO

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By Iftikhar Mashwani

ISLAMABAD: The historic defence agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is strictly defensive and carries no implications against any other nation.

Foreign Office spokesman said in a media briefing on Friday,said the leadership of both countries was committed to elevating bilateral relations to new heights.

Riyadh and Islamabad signed the mutual defence pact on September 17, significantly strengthening a decades-old security partnership, a week after Israel’s strikes on Qatar upended the diplomatic calculus in the region.

“The agreement states that any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both,” a statement from the prime minister’s office had mentioned.

The deal was signed by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Riyadh, where Pakistan’s top official was accorded a warm welcome.

Pakistan’s decades-old alliance with Saudi Arabia — the site of Islam’s holiest sites — is rooted in shared faith, strategic interests, and economic interdependence.

In his press briefing, the spokesperson added that during the visit, official-level talks were held and high-level delegations participated.

The spokesperson said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia shared a unique bond of brotherhood and cooperation, with the Pakistani people holding deep reverence for the land of the Two Holy Mosques.

He noted that defence cooperation since the 1960s had remained a cornerstone of ties and the two leaders were determined to further strengthen relations.

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