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Saudi troop deployment not linked to Iran war: security sources

Published on: May 19, 2026 3:57 AM

Recent Western media reporting regarding the deployment of Pakistani troops and fighter jets to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is “selective in framing” and “misrepresentative of the true essence of long-standing bilateral defence cooperation” between the two brotherly countries, according to security sources.

According to these sources, Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defence cooperation is not episodic or reactionary, but part of a structured and enduring partnership framework that has evolved over several decades. They stress that attempts to link routine deployments and joint arrangements to shifting regional tensions present an incomplete and “distorted narrative.”

The sources say that the Pakistan-Saudi relationship is anchored in deep religious, cultural, political and economic ties, and cannot be viewed through a narrow geopolitical lens. The partnership is built on “time-tested brotherhood and mutual strategic convergence”, which has remained stable regardless of regional developments.

Reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment, the security sources say that the defence cooperation with Riyadh carries a strong spiritual and emotional dimension, particularly in relation to the protection of the Harmain Shareefain (Makkah and Madinah).

They add that the people and armed forces of Pakistan “take immense pride” in their historic association with the security of the holy sites, calling it a responsibility that goes beyond conventional defence arrangements.

The security sources further highlight Pakistan’s adherence to the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement (SMDA) and other bilateral understandings, stating that all deployments, training arrangements, and cooperation initiatives are conducted strictly within established institutional frameworks.

They say such engagements are defensive and stabilising in nature, and should not be mischaracterised as offensive or linked to speculative regional scenarios.

Quoting recent official briefings, security sources refer to statements attributed to the DG ISPR on May 7, reiterating that the security of Saudi Arabia remains a matter of paramount importance for Pakistan.

Pakistan has consistently reaffirmed that the stability of the kingdom is closely linked to broader regional peace, and Islamabad remains committed to honouring its longstanding defence obligations.

The security sources also underscore that the relationship is mutually beneficial and reciprocal, noting that Saudi Arabia has historically supported Pakistan during economic and financial challenges through investment, energy assistance, and fiscal support.

They add that both countries recognise that their security and strategic interests are interlinked, and stability in one directly contributes to stability in the other.

“Attempts to portray routine bilateral defence cooperation as part of speculative geopolitical manoeuvring risk undermining the depth, trust, and institutional character of Pakistan-Saudi relations,” add the sources.

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