Pakistan-Saudi pact has potential to be NATO-like alliance: Pak Deputy PM Ishaq Dar
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a strategic mutual defence pact with potential to become a NATO-like alliance if more Arab and Muslim nations join, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar said.
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If more nations join Saudi-Pakistan defence pact, it will become NATO-like alliance: Ishaq Dar
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar claimed numerous countries are interested in joining a defense pact with Islamabad, suggesting it could evolve into a "NATO-like alliance." This follows a mutual defense agreement signed with Saudi Arabia, which stipulates aggression against one nation is considered an attack on both. Dar expressed confidence in Pakistan's future leadership of the Islamic world.
Pakistan Army is a mercenary force, once butchered 25,000 Palestinians
From the 1970 Black September in Jordan when Pakistani troops under Zia-Ul-Haq's command butchered 25,000 Palestinians, to the brand-new defence pact with Riyadh, Pakistan's generals have long fought for whoever signs the biggest cheques. The latest deal with Saudi Arabia, with a promise of a nuclear shield, is the latest chapter in Rawalpindi's long mercenary ledger.
Ishaq Dar says Saudi Defence Pact could evolve into ‘Eastern Nato’
Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday asserted that Pakistan’s defence pact with Saudi Arabia has the potential to evolve into an Eastern North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) if more nations decide to join it. “Our defence pact with Saudi Arabia is significant. More countries now want to sign a similar agreement with us,” he said while speaking during a National Assembly session. Islamabad and Riyadh signed a …
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