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Saudi minister signals support for Pakistan

Published on: April 11, 2026 9:19 PM

The Saudi finance minister visited Islamabad on Saturday to signal economic support for Pakistan. The visit comes at a time of regional tensions and fragile economic conditions. The move matters as Pakistan depends heavily on external financial assistance.

Mohammed al-Jadaan arrived in Islamabad to express support for Pakistan’s economy. A source said the visit reflects ongoing financial cooperation between both countries. Moreover, Pakistan continues to rely on allies for economic stability. This visit highlights strengthening bilateral relations.

Read more: Pakistan reassures Saudi Arabia of unwavering support

Pakistan remains under pressure due to rising debt and dependence on international loans. The country frequently seeks support from partners such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, recent financial decisions reflect its effort to manage external repayments. Therefore, foreign backing remains crucial for economic survival.

Meanwhile, Pakistan is also engaged in broader diplomatic discussions in the region. These talks include efforts to reduce tensions in the Middle East. In addition, Saudi Arabia is playing an active role in regional mediation efforts. However, geopolitical rivalries continue to shape alliances and strategies.

Read more: Pakistan Saudi Arabia Strategic Alliances

Overall, the visit underscores deepening economic ties between Riyadh and Islamabad. It also reflects shifting regional alignments amid ongoing conflicts and financial pressures. Authorities expect continued cooperation in trade, finance, and investment support in the coming months.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Gulf Pakistan diplomacy, Islamabad economic cooperation, Latest, Mohammed al-Jadaan visit, Pakistan economy support, Saudi financial aid Pakistan, Saudi Pakistan relations

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