Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

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Very unfortunate, Pakistan armament's and troops arrive in Arabia? . This could turn into Something big easily.
 

Extension please 🙏
Nothing wrong with that.

We should politely ask Saudi Arabia to help with all our fossil fuel needs so that we can concentrate on our economy and militarily support them by taking on a much bigger roles. So in future, no country dares to send a drone or missile towards Saudi Arabia.
 

200 personnel from Federal Constabulary's diplomatic protection unit to receive training in Saudi Arabia

News Desk
May 28, 2026

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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi meets his Saudi counterpart Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud in Mina, Saudi Arabia on May 28, 2026. — screengrab via video from MOIofficialGoP/X

Two hundred personnel from the Federal Constabulary’s Special Diplomatic Protection Unit will receive training in Saudi Arabia, the interior ministry said on Thursday.

The decision was taken during a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Saudi counterpart Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud in Mina, Saudi Arabia.

In a social media post on X, the ministry said both ministers exchanged Eidul Azha greetings, while the Saudi minister congratulated Naqvi on performing Haj.
 

Saudi business delegation explores investment opportunities in Pakistan


A high-level Saudi delegation met Pakistan's PM to explore vast investment opportunities across key sectors, aiming to forge a strategic economic partnership.

June 4, 2026

A high-level Saudi business delegation led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammad Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi-Pak Joint Business Council, met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday to discuss expanding economic cooperation and investment opportunities across key sectors of Pakistan’s economy, Prime Minister’s Office said.

The delegation called on the prime minister at the Prime Minister House, where senior cabinet members, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, ministers for communications, power, petroleum, IT, and finance officials were also present.
 

Saudi business delegation explores investment opportunities in Pakistan


A high-level Saudi delegation met Pakistan's PM to explore vast investment opportunities across key sectors, aiming to forge a strategic economic partnership.

June 4, 2026

A high-level Saudi business delegation led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammad Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi-Pak Joint Business Council, met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday to discuss expanding economic cooperation and investment opportunities across key sectors of Pakistan’s economy, Prime Minister’s Office said.

The delegation called on the prime minister at the Prime Minister House, where senior cabinet members, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, ministers for communications, power, petroleum, IT, and finance officials were also present.
Considering what has happened over the last 4 months and UAE’s exit from OPEC, as well as UAE and India’s desire to build an undersea pipeline via Oman and Pakistan’s EEZ to transport oil or gas to India, Pakistan should propose a pipeline from Saudi via Oman to Pakistan and then onwards to India to undercut UAE’s plan.

Getting Saudi petrochemicals out of the two choke points and securely to the two closest and growing markets while getting Oman on board to not build the UAE pipeline would go a long way to not letting UAE leaving OPEC undercut Saudi financial plans.

A modern refinery on the Pakistani coast, most probably near Karachi (near the electrical grid and labor force and other potential industrial parks) could help Pakistan utilize this Saudi resource and bring opportunities for both nations.

Pakistan could also reserve an industrial area near a port to house Saudi crude oil and petrochemical products for re-export to other markets.
 
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Considering what has happened over the last 4 months and UAE’s exit from OPEC, as well as UAE and India’s desire to build an undersea pipeline via Oman and Pakistan’s EEZ to transport oil or gas to India, Pakistan should propose a pipeline from Saudi via Oman to Pakistan and then onwards to India to undercut UAE’s plan. ...
No chance of that happening.
 

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