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Saudi Arabia signs mutual defence pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan
The Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement formalizes decades of cooperation, mandating joint response to aggression and enhancing military integration to deter regional threats.
- On September 17, 2025, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement in Riyadh to enhance their security partnership against aggression.
- The agreement states that any attack on one nation will be regarded as an attack on both, emphasizing mutual security.
- Experts have noted that the pact is a historic step for Pakistan and signifies a shift in its role in regional security.
- The agreement aims to deepen defense cooperation and reflects both nations' commitment to regional stability amid rising tensions.
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Saudi Arabia, Nuclear-Armed Pakistan Sign Mutual Defence Pact
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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign defense agreement to treat an attack on one as attack on both
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a defense pact pledging that any attack on either nation would be considered an attack on both.
·United States
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right7Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Left
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L 57%
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