Pakistani Warplanes Land In Saudi Arabia For Start Of Mutual Defense Pact

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巴基斯坦已根据一项新近生效的战略防御协议,向沙特阿拉伯部署了包括战斗机在内的军事力量。沙特国防部宣布此举旨在加强联合军事合作和地区安全,尤其是在伊朗近期遭受袭击以及伊斯兰堡正在进行的停火谈判背景下,局势日益紧张。 该协议于去年签署,确立了相互防御承诺——对一方的攻击被视为对双方的攻击——并允许沙特阿拉伯受益于巴基斯坦的核威慑。 此部署是在今年年初多国参与的联合军事演习之后进行的。 与此同时,据报道,沙特阿拉伯和卡塔尔正在向巴基斯坦提供50亿美元的财政援助,以应对因地区不稳定和对阿联酋的迫在眉睫的债务偿还而加剧的,不断减少的外汇储备和上涨的燃料成本。 这笔财政支持巩固了沙特阿拉伯和巴基斯坦之间长期存在的军事和经济关系。

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A Pakistani military force arrived at Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz Air Base on Saturday, as part of a strategic defense pact between the two countries, the kingdom's defense ministry has announced.

The Pakistani force includes air force fighter jets and support aircraft. It was sent to Saudi Arabia to "enhance joint military cooperation, raise operational readiness, and support security and stability in the region," the ministry's statement said.

Pakistan Air Force image

The military deployment arrived following five weeks of US-Israeli attacks on Iran, and as ceasefire talks take place in Islamabad.

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a strategic defense agreement last year involving joint deployments, intelligence sharing, and coordinated responses to regional threats.

The pact commits both states to treat any attack on one as an attack on both, allowing the Gulf kingdom to benefit from the protection afforded by Pakistan's nuclear weapons arsenal.

In January, Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft participated in a multinational air combat exercise in Saudi Arabia. The Spears of Victory-2026 exercise also involved military forces from France, Italy, Greece, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, the UK, and the US.

Riyadh and Islamabad have a history of close military cooperation dating back to the 1960's. During the 1991 Gulf War, Pakistan sent troops to defend the Saudi kingdom from a possible Iraqi invasion. In return, Pakistan has benefited from Saudi financial and military support.

On Saturday, Turkish media reported that Saudi Arabia and Qatar will provide Pakistan with $5 billion in financial assistance to help shore up Islamabad's dwindling foreign currency reserves, which currently stand at about $16.4 billion.

The development comes as the UAE is requiring Pakistan to repay a $3.5 billion debt by the end of the month. Pakistan's reserves have come under additional pressure recently, thanks to rising costs for imported fuel resulting from the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The $5 billion payment was announced following a meeting between Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Jadaan and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday night in Islamabad.

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