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Ombudsman for the Iranian-American Conflict, Pakistan Sends Reinforcements to Saudi Arabia

In the face of the fragility of the Iranian-American truce, which expires on Wednesday, 22 April, Riyadh and Islamabad tightened their ties. Riyadh granted a loan of $3 billion to Islamabad, while military equipment and Pakistani soldiers were deployed to Saudi Arabia under the mutual defence agreement signed in September.
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In the face of the fragility of the Iranian-American truce, which expires on Wednesday, 22 April, Riyadh and Islamabad tightened their ties. Riyadh granted a loan of $3 billion to Islamabad, while military equipment and Pakistani soldiers were deployed to Saudi Arabia under the mutual defence agreement signed in September.

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Courrier international broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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