Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Sign Historic Defense Agreement in Riyadh

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a historic defense pact in Riyadh. The agreement strengthens security, unity, and cooperation between the two nations.

By Abdullah Abid

9/18/20251 min read

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Sign Historic Defense Pact

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have signed a Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement in Riyadh. This marks a new milestone in the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

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Stronger Military & Security Ties

The agreement was signed at Yamama Palace, Riyadh. According to the pact, any attack on one country will be treated as an attack on both.

This step shows the joint commitment of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to regional peace and security. It also builds on nearly 80 years of brotherhood and partnership between the two nations.

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Economic and Defense Cooperation

For decades, Saudi Arabia has been one of Pakistan’s closest allies, providing support in:

Oil and energy supplies

Economic aid

Military training and cooperation

This new pact aims to further strengthen defense systems and boost joint deterrence against external threats.

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Warm Welcome in Riyadh

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received a warm reception on arrival. Saudi Air Force jets escorted his plane into Saudi airspace. A guard of honor was also presented in his respect.

The Foreign Office described this welcome as a symbol of “brotherly love and respect.”

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Leaders’ Meeting and Future Plans

Both leaders discussed regional and global matters. Prime Minister Shehbaz thanked the Saudi leadership for their continuous support and expressed good wishes for King Salman’s health.

The Saudi Crown Prince, in return, wished prosperity for the people of Pakistan.

They agreed to explore new opportunities of cooperation in defense, economy, trade, and culture.

The Pakistani delegation included Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, and other senior officials.

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Previous Diplomatic Efforts

This visit comes after earlier meetings between Pakistani and Saudi leaders. In June, Shehbaz Sharif met the Crown Prince to thank him for helping reduce tensions with India. Later, President Asif Zardari also discussed trade and cultural ties with the Saudi Ambassador.

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Conclusion

This historic defense agreement has further deepened the bond between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. It reflects unity, brotherhood, and a shared vision for a stronger and more secure future.