Saudi Arabia Lights Up Towers With Pakistan Flag to Celebrate Historic Defence Pact

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – In a powerful symbol of regional diplomacy and solidarity, iconic Saudi skyscrapers lit up with the flags of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan this week, marking the signing of a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between the two nations. The visual tribute took place during the official visit of Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, who met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh on Wednesday evening.'
The historic agreement was formalised during a high-level ceremony attended by both leaders, underscoring a renewed era of bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries. As part of the celebration, key Saudi landmarks including Riyadh’s skyline were bathed in the green and white of both nations, drawing public attention and praise across social media platforms.
In a joint statement, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan declared that the strategic pact is designed to “strengthen joint deterrence against any form of aggression,” signalling a deeper alignment on regional security matters. The accord is also seen as a move to enhance defence readiness, intelligence sharing, and military training initiatives between the two Islamic nations.
This agreement comes at a time of increasing geopolitical tension in the Middle East and South Asia, and is viewed by analysts as a significant development in military diplomacy. Observers note that the pact may also pave the way for greater economic and technological cooperation between Riyadh and Islamabad.
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