Pak-Saudi Trade Corridor Proposed
The defense pact elevates Pakistan's role as the Muslim world's only nuclear power supporting a U.S.-led peace plan while Saudi Arabia strengthens regional security cooperation.
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Pak-Saudi trade corridor proposed
With Pakistan and Saudi Arabia recently sealing a historic defence pact, policymakers and business leaders are increasingly calling for the two nations to expand cooperation into structured economic frameworks that could reshape regional connectivity. They believe that a Pak-Saudi Economic Corridor (PSEC), modelled on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, could be the natural next step to convert the momentum of the new security alliance into lo…
Pakistan’s ambassador hails defense pact as ‘natural continuation’ of
RIYADH: Pakistan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia has hailed his country’s close security ties with Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom and Pakistan signed a landmark defense pact last month in Riyadh during Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s state visit to Saudi Arabia. And Ahmad Farooq, Pakistan’s ambassador to the Kingdom, told Arab News: “Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share
Saudi signs defence pact with China-equipped-nuclear-armed Pakistan
This is a major move by Pakistani into middle east geopolitics. The just signed Saudi-Pakistan security cooperation comes soon after Tianjin SCO Summit, which both countries join and Pakistani downing of multiple of Indian fighters using Chinese fighters and missiles...All these under the shadow of US attack on Iran and Israeli's airstrike at Qatar clearly has push the Saudis diversification away from the Americans. https://www.reuters.com/wor…
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Sign A Mutual Defense Treaty - Zeihan on Geopolitics
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a mutual defense treaty last week. And no, you’re not the only one thinking, “Hmmm, why would two countries with mismatched security concerns enter into a defense pact?”The idea that Pakistan would ever launch a nuclear strike on Saudi Arabia’s behalf is far-fetched to say the least. However, buying some influence with a nuclear power and keeping a clear path to acquiring a nuclear weapon from the Pakistanis (sho…
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