PM Forms Panel to Boost Saudi Ties
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Pakistan forms 18-member committee for economic engagements, negotiations with Saudi Arabia
Pakistan has constituted an 18-member committee to carry out bilateral economic engagements and negotiations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), a notification issued on Sunday by the Prime Minister’s Office said. According to the notification, made available to Dawn.com today, the committee will be co-chaired by Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik and the national coordinator for Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), Lieutenant …
PM forms panel to boost Saudi ties
Following the recent historic defence agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the federal government has constituted a high-level 18-member committee to give new momentum and direction to the bilateral economic relationship. According to an official notification, the committee will lead economic negotiations between the two countries under the framework of the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Economic Partnership. The decision was announced after a hi…
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ANALYSIS. The strategic mutual defence agreement signed on 17 September between Riyadh and Islamabad, which holds the nuclear weapon, responds to the Saudis' concern about the reliability of American security assurances in the face of Israel's emergence as a regional hegemonic power.
Pakistan Forms Committee to Boost Saudi Economic Ties
High-Level Committee Formed The Pakistan government has formed an 18-member high-level committee to accelerate economic cooperation and negotiations with Saudi Arabia. This step follows the historic Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement recently signed between the two countries. The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that the committee will operate under the Pakistan–Saudi Arabia Economic Framework, aiming to expand collaboration beyond defence, ene…
Saudi prince Mohammed Ben Salman welcomes Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Riyadh on 17 September 2025 for the signing of a defence agreement between their countries. SPA / AFP Draft of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) type defence alliance in the Middle East, extension of Pakistan's nuclear umbrella to Saudi Arabia... The signing, on 17 September, of a strategic mutual defence agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, th…
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