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Pakistan, Kuwait discuss expanded defence pact: report

  • Talks remain at early stage
Published July 17, 2026

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A drone view shows Kuwait City, in the aftermath of strikes by Israel and the U.S. on Iran, in Kuwait, February 28, 2026. REUTERS

ISLAMABAD/RIYADH: Pakistan has been negotiating an expanded defence pact with Kuwait in exchange for energy cooperation and investment, according to five sources with knowledge of the talks.

The talks remain at an early stage, all the sources said,
and could still be complicated by heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, said one source.

Reuters reported on Thursday that there were mounting concerns in Islamabad that its mutual defence pact with Saudi Arabia, signed last year, could draw Pakistan into the US-Iran war.

After the Houthi movement launched an attack on Saudi Arabia on Monday, nuclear-armed Pakistan told Iran it would treat attacks on the kingdom as attacks on itself.

Any defence deal with Kuwait, which has come under heavy attacks from Iran this year, would also raise questions about Pakistan’s role in future mediation between the US and Iran.

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Kuwait has had a more limited defence deal with Pakistan for training and joint exercises since 2023. It is now seeking a show of force by Islamabad that would be similar to Pakistan’s pact with Saudi Arabia, including “thousands of Pakistani troops on the ground, fighter jets, drones, an air defence system, and other defence-related facilities,” said a Pakistani government official.

It is unclear whether Pakistan is willing to go this far, given that its agreement with Saudi Arabia was the result of a decades-old close alliance with Riyadh.

“Kuwait’s wish list includes everything,” said a Pakistani security official with knowledge of the talks. “But let me be clear about one thing: We are not and we cannot consider a deployment of combat troops at this stage.”

A Middle Eastern source confirmed that Kuwait has been in conversations with Pakistan, including about defence procurement, but said it was “not clear this will amount to a defence pact per se.”

Reuters spoke to four Pakistani sources and one Middle Eastern source, none of whom was authorised to speak on the record.

Pakistan’s military media wing and Kuwait’s information ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

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Search for defence alternatives

Pakistan and Gulf states have over the past year seen advantages to striking new regional defence pacts.

Pakistan maintains a large military and produces its own fighter jets. This has made it a possible alternative or addition to US protection among Gulf states, as they have grown more wary about the reliability of the US as an ally.

Pakistan is seen in Kuwait as a safe bet, said a source in the Middle East familiar with Kuwait’s security planning.

“They are already in with the Saudis, they have a long history of defence development, they are Muslim Sunni, they have a good relationship with the Americans, so it’s not as sensitive as some other options,” the source said.

Turkey, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have been preparing a draft agreement for a mutual defence pact, separate to the one Islamabad has with Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Bahrain is interested in a similar pact, one source said, and Jordan has expressed interest in a weapons and training deal, three sources said.

Barrels for boots


Pakistan has viewed defence deals with neighbouring nations as a way to shore up investments the country urgently needs.

As part of the possible deal with Kuwait, Islamabad would want cooperation on energy security - part of a wider push by Pakistan’s energy ministry to boost its oil and fuel reserves.

Kuwait is exploring a bonded fuel storage with Pakistan that would build on an existing government-to-government diesel supply deal between the two countries, a Pakistani source aware of the talks said.

Such offers could still be sufficiently attractive for Pakistan’s leadership to pursue a larger defence deal, said two sources, adding that negotiations were expected to pick up in speed once US-Iran tensions subside.

Analysts cautioned that this might turn out to be wishful thinking. “Pakistan has to be cognizant of dangers of over-commitment,” said Muhammad Faisal, a South Asia researcher at the University of Technology in Sydney.
 
Rent-a-state policies continue.


This is not policy it is opportunity, national security is for many countries a marketplace, and Kuwait is a buyer and Pakistan is a provider.

Seems like it's pretty logical in that sense, what actually materializes we don't really know yet.


If the civilian government and infrastructure and institutions in Pakistan get their act together then why wouldn't economic transaction similarly happen
 
This is not policy it is opportunity, national security is for many countries a marketplace, and Kuwait is a buyer and Pakistan is a provider.

Seems like it's pretty logical in that sense, what actually materializes we don't really know yet.


If the civilian government and infrastructure and institutions in Pakistan get their act together then why wouldn't economic transaction similarly happen
This will simply re-inforce the mindset in Pakistan that looks abroad for money inflows and not in developing the country itself. Worse, it drags Pakistan into wars that do not involve it. Pakistan wisely stayed out of the Iran-GCC war in the 1980's. It should limit its involvement in this one to its current mediation efforts.

The non-stop conflict in Afghanistan since 1980 and the enormous costs it has imposed on Pakistan should be a good lesson for Pakistani policymakers not to get involved in other people's fights, despite the perceived "opportunities". This is especially the case when you already face a seven times larger adversary in India.

You want to sell training, weapons and security-related services to the GCC, fine but don't sign up to fight for them.

Any pact also needs to be shared with the people of Pakistan and debated and ratified in Parliament.
 
Yankees probably pushing the arabs behind the scenes to have defensive agreements with pakistan so that pakistan becomes legally bound to fight their wars across the region.

What legal binding are you referring to?

Your exaggerated language gives you away.......

If it's the case that the Americans want to leave the region and they need whatever is available to help facilitate this, are you now saying you want the Americans to remain?

It's all good then I guess if the Americans are fighting those wars , huh
 
What legal binding are you referring to?

Your exaggerated language gives you away.......

If it's the case that the Americans want to leave the region and they need whatever is available to help facilitate this, are you now saying you want the Americans to remain?

It's all good then I guess if the Americans are fighting those wars , huh
Americans are going to leave the region and hand over all those hundreds of billions in annual security-related earnings to Pakistan ? Get real.
 
Sorry Pointless. No discussions at all.

Pakistan should AVOID Middle East crisis and shouldn't participate to assist Zionist Arabs which are extremely lazy, unreliable and coward.

These Arab countries must prove that they can protect Lebanon and Gaza themselves first or not.
 
Americans are going to leave the region and hand over all those hundreds of billions in annual security-related earnings to Pakistan ? Get real.
Where did I say they will hand over hundreds of billions?

Credibility failure when you need to exaggerate to make your argument


But obviously obviously there is a confluence of circumstance which means from being not so relevant Pakistan can be much more influential, the world is a connected place, no nation is their own complete Island


And that's to Pakistan's benefit, to the benefit of the Pakistan China relationship, and it's so happens with some faction of American power there is alignment,


The Americans also use cars, you should therefore stop using any car, please
 
Kuwait is most welcome to join after a 19 year waiting period. Pakistan would be delighted to have Kuwaitis in the arrangement in 2046. Pinky and her promises are taken quite seriously in Pakistan.
 
Yankees probably pushing the arabs behind the scenes to have defensive agreements with pakistan so that pakistan becomes legally bound to fight their wars across the region.
Using that logic, why can't the US just pressure Pakistan into fighting "their wars across the region"?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into recognising Israel?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into giving up it's nuclear weapons program?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into abandoning CPEC?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into recognising Kashmir as Indian territory?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into picking a fight with the Chinese in support of Xinjiang?

Why? Why? Why?

Stop drinking so much Irani and Imrani mootar all the time. It's not safe.

Respect your country, your flag and your people. 🇵🇰
 
Using that logic, why can't the US just pressure Pakistan into fighting "their wars across the region"?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into recognising Israel?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into giving up it's nuclear weapons program?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into abandoning CPEC?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into recognising Kashmir as Indian territory?

Why can't they pressure Pakistan into picking a fight with the Chinese in support of Xinjiang?

Why? Why? Why?

Stop drinking so much Irani and Imrani mootar all the time. It's not safe.

Respect your country, your flag and your people. 🇵🇰
Dont give a fcuk about imran or any political party for that matter, just expressing my opinions on a public pakistani forum.
 
Kuwait is being battered and defence pact with Pakistan will save their skin. In return Kuwait can give more work visas to Pakistanis, $5bn deposit, investments etc

Win win for both

But but what about war against Iran if it comes to that? Then so be it. You take risks to get somewhere. With current lot you see on PDF, Pakistan would never have developed nukes.

Its a defence pact, Kuwait doesn't threaten Iran. If mad mullahs cannot fight Israel but would instead bomb one of our pact allies then its clear these mullahs have little respect for Pakistan. In that case all out war against Iran will be justified.
 
Kuwait is being battered and defence pact with Pakistan will save their skin. In return Kuwait can give more work visas to Pakistanis, $5bn deposit, investments etc

Win win for both

But but what about war against Iran if it comes to that? Then so be it. You take risks to get somewhere. With current lot you see on PDF, Pakistan would never have developed nukes.
In reality it's probably a signal to iran that there should be no automatic assumption that regional countries can indefinitely take the cost quietly.
 

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