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Saudi Arabia Gives Pakistan One Choice: 'Are You With Us or With Qatar?' Published Jun 16, 2017 at 5:34 PM EDT Updated Jun 16, 2017 at 5:43 PM EDT.
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan unite for agricultural growthPakistan has proposed a strategic tri-party partnership with Saudi Arabia and Sudan to strengthen regional food security and foster economic growth. This collaboration aims to leverage Sudan's vast ...
Pakistan’s internal instability, proximity to radical Afghanistan, and tension with Iran could push it toward strategic ...
During a two-day trip to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan led a high-level delegation; Pakistan is seeking help in overcoming an economic crisis.
Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad—which Shaikh says has been a recipient of funds originating from Saudi Arabia—claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed at least 40 ...
Saudi Arabia has deposited $2 billion into Pakistan's central bank, the government said Tuesday, a much-needed financial boost ahead of a critical meeting of the International Monetary Fund on the ...
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Agree to Disagree on Yemen: Despite this strong historical alliance, Pakistan decided against entering the fray in Yemen earlier this year for three main reasons.
Pakistan has much friendlier relations with Iran than Saudi Arabia does, but ultimately it is more dependent on Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, for example, gave oil to Pakistan in 1998 to help ...
Last week, Pakistan returned $1 billion to Saudi Arabia as a second installment of a $3 billion loan that Riyadh offered the country in 2018 to help stave off a current account crisis. Reportedly ...
Pakistan’s new government has been in a mad dash to attract foreign aid and investment—most notably from Saudi Arabia—to offset a widening current account deficit, rising foreign debt ...
For decades, two major Muslim countries were engaged in a symbiotic relationship. Saudi Arabia showered its petrodollars on impoverished Pakistan, and in turn, Islamabad’s military prowess became a ...
Pakistani startup in Saudi Arabia expects $20M revenue boost through partnerships with Mrsool, flyadeal, banks and tourism ...
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