The signed agreement defends nature and is not directed against any other country, they told Islamabad.
According to the new Pakistan defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, the kingdom may open access to Pakistan’s nuclear nuclear weapons. This was announced by the Minister of Defense of Pakistan Hawaja Muhammad Asif, the television channel Al Arabiya on Friday, September 19, said.
“Let me clarify a question about the nuclear potential: it was developed for a long time when we performed trials. From that moment on, our troops were trained for the battlefield … The opportunities we had were available in Saudi Arabia according to the agreement,” he said.
Asif mentioned that it was too early to talk about the possibility of joining other PACT countries, but emphasized that such a development of events was excluded.
In this regard, Pakistan Foreign Ministry representative Shafkat Ali Khan assured that Islamabad and Riyades Pact are defending and not taught against any country.
The TV channel reminds that this week the prime minister of Pakistan Shakhbaz Sharif and Saudi Arabia’s cronprint Muhammad Ibn Salman Al Saud has signed a strategic mutual assistance defense agreement in case an attack on one of these states. The document states that “the invasion against any of these states will be considered a gesture of aggression against both countries.”
Earlier, the Prince of Saudi Arabia made a statement about nuclear weapons. According to him, if Iran receives nuclear weapons, then Saudi Arabia will be forced to receive nuclear weapons for security reasons to balance forces. “
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