Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed landmarks the next day A common defense agreement During Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Riyadh, the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to him on Thursday for his “warm welcome” to the Gulf State and shared his speech with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman covering regional challenges as well as strengthening bilateral cooperation.
Yesterday, PM Shehbaz arrived in Riyadh for a one-day visit, and he and Crown Prince Salman signed a “Strategic Mutual Defense” on the Al-Yamamah Palace in the Saudi capital.
“My dear brother, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, was deeply moved by me during my official visit to Riyadh.
From the Royal Saudi Air Force jets to the escort of my aircraft to the smart Saudi Armed Forces defender, this welcome reception shows that he was in an article on X sans sans.
The Prime Minister shared that his “most cordial negotiations” with the Crown Prince cover a variety of issues, gradually challenging regional challenges and strengthening bilateral cooperation.”
“I really appreciate HRH’s vision and leadership for the Muslim world,” he said. He added that on the bilateral front he “greatly valued” the “consistent support of the Saudi crown prince and his interest in expanding Saudi investment, trade, trade, trade, trade and business interests”.
Prime Minister Sheikh Baz said: “The friendship between Pakistan (and) Saudi Arabia continues to flourish and gain new heights of glory.
National Defense Agreement
Islamabad and Riyadh announced the announcement of a defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in a joint statement. The agreement “reflects the shared commitment of the two countries to strengthen their security and achieve security and peace in the region and the world,” the statement said.
“(IT) aims to develop all aspects of defense cooperation between the two countries and strengthen a common deterrence against any aggression,” the SARS statement without details.
Importantly, the text emphasizes that “any aggression against any country should be regarded as an aggression against both”.
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