العلاقات السعودية الباكستانية
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https://doi.org/10.63878/jalt1547Abstract
This study examines the bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, from Saudi support in the establishment of Pakistan to their ongoing political, economic, and military cooperation. The research highlights the Kingdom’s role in Pakistan’s founding, the significance of the initial treaties between the two states, and analyzes the text of the first agreement along with King Abdul Aziz’s commentary. The study also explores joint efforts in addressing key Muslim causes, including Palestine, Kashmir, and Afghanistan, emphasizing how these efforts have strengthened Islamic solidarity. Furthermore, it reviews the dimensions of military, political, and economic cooperation, stressing the importance of expanding economic collaboration to enhance mutual interests. The study concludes that Saudi-Pakistani relations represent a model of stable, multi-dimensional strategic cooperation between two Muslim nations.
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