Pakistan's ambassador to the United Nations, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, highlighted the deepening strategic partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing a recently signed defense cooperation pact as a historic milestone. Rooted in longstanding 'brotherly ties,' the agreement formalizes decades of military and security collaboration and is seen as crucial for regional stability amid rising militant violence. Ahmad also discussed the expanding economic relationship between the two countries, noting Saudi Arabia's role as a major investor and partner in Pakistan's development.
Amid a surge in militant attacks, Ahmad asserted Pakistan's determination to confront security threats, attributing recent violence to groups operating from Afghanistan and linking these incidents to efforts to undermine Pakistan's economic progress. He stressed Pakistan's improved economic outlook and growing international engagement, including with China, the United States, and Gulf countries. On international issues, Ahmad reiterated Pakistan's condemnation of Israeli actions in Gaza and underscored the country's commitment to multilateralism and United Nations reform, while rejecting concerns about the organization's future.

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