One Saudi is not enough

Pakistani Defense Minister continues to appeal to Arab countries!

Today (September 19), Pakistani Defense Minister Asif stated that the possibility of other Arab countries joining the "Pakistan-Saudi Joint Defense Agreement" is not ruled out. He said that the door for development remains open, which is a fundamental right of countries and people in the region, especially the Muslim community, to jointly protect their region, country, and nation.

To demonstrate the benefits of joining the agreement, he emphasized that the (nuclear) capabilities we have are absolutely available under this agreement, which is equivalent to telling hesitant countries that joining the agreement will be protected by Pakistan's nuclear umbrella.

Of course, joining the Pakistan-Saudi Joint Defense Agreement is two-way. Countries that sign the agreement will not only be protected by Pakistan, but also need to step forward when Pakistan is attacked. Some countries are hesitant due to concerns about their relations with the United States, Israel, and India.

If more Middle Eastern countries join the cooperation, such as "wealthy" countries like Qatar and the UAE, it would be a major benefit for Pakistan. Pakistan's international status, economic development, and military strength are expected to experience unprecedented improvements. This not only means an influx of more funds and resources, but also brings strong strategic support. Pakistan is standing at a critical historical opportunity, and the future is worth looking forward to.

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