Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Commit to Strengthening Defence Ties

Rawalpindi, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have jointly expressed a strong commitment to deepen their defence cooperation across various domains, aiming to achieve mutual self-sufficiency in defence production.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, this pledge was made during the third meeting of the Pakistan-KSA Defence Collaboration, held at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. The meeting served as a platform for both nations to reaffirm their longstanding commitment to bolstering defence ties.

The forum emphasized the importance of exploring new opportunities for defence cooperation and accelerating the pace of collaborative efforts. The historical and fraternal relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were highlighted as a significant foundation for these endeavours.

Key issues of mutual interest, including the evolving security environment, were thoroughly discussed by the participants. The meeting also focused on the rapid advancements in military technologies, underscoring the need for both countries to engage in defence industrial cooperation. This collaboration is seen as a critical step towards achieving shared goals and objectives in the realm of defence.