India to 'study implications' of Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defence pact
Govt committed to protect India's national security: MEA spox.New Delhi to study impact defence pact for regional security.Pakistan, KSA to treat aggression against one as against both.NEW DELHI: Reacting to the historic defence pact...
Pakistan-Saudi defence pact not against any particular country: Foreign Office
Pact strengthens historic defence partnership.Accord promotes stability, peace, regional securityOIC summit condemns Israel's unlawful aggression.ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office Spokesperson Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan stated that the...
India says it expects Saudi Arabia to mind 'sensitivities' after pact with Pakistan
India said on Friday it hoped Saudi Arabia would keep in mind mutual interests and sensitivities between the two countries, two days after Riyadh signed a mutual defence pact with New Delhi's old foe Pakistan. Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan signed the pact on Wednesday, and although few details have been made public, analysts said it could mean Riyadh will have a de facto nuclear shield under the agreement.
'Doors not closed' for other nations to join Pak-Saudi defence pact: Khawaja Asif
It is too early to speak of other countries joining agreement: AsifAgreement reflects success of Pakistan's foreign policy: TararPakistan, Saudi Arabia have capacity to lead Islamic world: FazlDefence Minister...
'It Is Going To Change Life For India, No Question': Eurasia Group Prez Bremmer On Saudi-Pakistan Pact
The pact, formalised during Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Riyadh, commits both nations to treat an attack on one as an attack on both.
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