Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Source: Saudi Arabia, nuclear-armed Pakistan sign mutual defence pact (2025-09-18)
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have agreed to a mutual defense pact, strengthening their strategic partnership amid regional tensions. The deal, announced on September 17, 2025, aims to enhance security cooperation, including military collaboration and intelligence sharing, to counter threats in the Middle East and South Asia. The agreement comes as Saudi Arabia seeks to bolster its defenses amid regional conflicts and its push for nuclear capabilities, while Pakistan aims to secure a key ally in the Gulf. The pact underscores growing military ties between the two nations, reflecting their shared interests in stability and security in their respective regions.
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