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Pakistan-Saudi deal took months of effort, not overnight: Ishaq Dar

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Web desk: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that the recently concluded agreement with Saudi Arabia was the result of long-running diplomatic efforts and not something finalised in a hurry.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to review arrangements for an upcoming convention, Dar explained that the understanding between the two countries had been in place informally for many years before being given shape through the deal.

He also mentioned that other states had shown interest in pursuing similar agreements, though he stressed it was too soon to share details publicly.

“Saudi Arabia has always stood by Pakistan in difficult times,” Dar remarked, adding that Riyadh was equally satisfied with the formalisation of the accord.

He highlighted the importance of Saudi backing during moments of global pressure and noted, “Every Muslim is willing to sacrifice for the sanctity of the Haramain Sharifain (the two holy places).”

His comments reflect the strengthening of Islamabad’s partnership with Riyadh and point towards possibilities of broader regional cooperation in the future.

Pakistan has earlier made it clear that the defence agreement with Saudi Arabia is purely defensive and is not aimed at any third country.

During the weekly press briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said the pact would contribute to regional peace, security, and stability.

He noted that the leadership of both nations is committed to strengthening bilateral relations, with the agreement giving formal shape to a partnership that has existed for decades.

He explained that the pact boosts defence collaboration and establishes a system of collective security, under which an attack on one state would be regarded as an attack on both.

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