Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have reiterated their strong bilateral ties in the wake of rising regional tensions following India’s false flag operation in occupied Kashmir.
In a detailed conversation, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar discussed ways to strengthen their relationship and address key regional issues.
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The Foreign Office shared that both leaders expressed satisfaction with the current state of relations between the two countries and emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to navigate the evolving geopolitical situation.
Deputy PM Dar informed Prince Faisal about recent decisions made by Pakistan’s National Security Committee, especially in response to India’s unilateral actions.
Dar firmly rejected India’s accusations, describing them as unfounded, and warned against further provocations from India. He emphasized Pakistan’s readiness to respond decisively to any acts of aggression.
Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to close coordination and consultations, ensuring their countries stay aligned amidst regional challenges. The discussion also underscored the vital role of ongoing dialogue between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in addressing shared security concerns and strengthening diplomatic relations.