Pakistan's Statement After Defense Pact: "Ready to Provide Nuclear Weapons to Saudi Arabia if Necessary"
After facing defeat by India, Pakistan is working hard to unite the entire Muslim world under its influence. Recently, Pakistan signed a defense pact with Saudi Arabia aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and creating a unified Muslim front. According to the agreement, any attack on one country will be considered an attack on both. In a statement made by Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, he remarked, “If needed, Pakistan is ready to share its nuclear capabilities with Saudi Arabia." This statement has raised concerns in the diplomatic circles, particularly in Israel. The defense pact was signed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last Wednesday. The agreement is based on nearly eight decades of historical partnership between the two nations, focused on mutual defense cooperation and Islamic solidarity.