Pakistan-Saudi defense deal may extend to other Gulf states: Asif
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan’s recently signed defense agreement with Saudi Arabia will extend beyond bilateral cooperation, opening doors for other regional countries to benefit from the pact.
In an interview with Arab media, Asif stressed that the accord carried no secret clauses and reflected mutual trust and shared security interests.
Scope of defense agreement
Khawaja Asif explained that the agreement’s framework ensures collective security, where aggression against one country would be considered aggression against the other. He underlined that such arrangements are essential in today’s volatile global landscape.
The minister further clarified that there are “no sub- or secret conditions” attached to the pact, describing it as a transparent and strategic partnership aimed at ensuring long-term regional stability. “There are no exemptions to anyone in this pact,” he claimed, adding that the deal includes training exercises and technical assistance.
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