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    Pak-Saudi Relations: A Legacy of Brotherhood and Support

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2November 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Pak-Saudi Relations: A Legacy of Brotherhood and Support
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    Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share a long history of brotherhood, rooted in mutual respect and shared Islamic values. This bond has stood the test of time, especially during pivotal moments in Pakistan’s history.

    A significant example of this unwavering relationship emerged during King Abdullah’s reign. In 1998, when Pakistan conducted its nuclear tests, the international community imposed sanctions, isolating the nation economically.

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    At this critical juncture, Saudi Arabia extended its hand of support. As Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently recalled,”When Pakistan became a nuclear power, I was in Saudi Arabia with Muhammad Nawaz Sharif. At that time, the late King Abdullah held Nawaz Sharif’s hand and said, ‘You are my real brother.’ When sanctions were imposed on Pakistan after the nuclear explosion, they gave us free oil, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said.”

    This gesture by King Abdullah was not merely financial support; it symbolized the depth of the Pak-Saudi relationship. It showcased Saudi Arabia’s commitment to standing with Pakistan in its hour of need.

    Beyond economic aid, King Abdullah’s era also witnessed strategic collaborations and people-to-people ties strengthening further. Initiatives such as the expansion of facilities for Pakistani pilgrims and increased labor opportunities for Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia cemented this partnership.

    The legacy of King Abdullah’s support continues to inspire the leadership in both nations. It is a reminder of the shared history and the enduring bond that ensures Pakistan and Saudi Arabia remain strong allies in a changing world.

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