The Defense Minister of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Prince Khalid Bin Salman attended the Tri-Services Pakistan Day Parade as Guest of Honour. He was especially invited by Chief of Army Staff, General AsimMunir to be the Guest of Honour on the Pak Day Parade. Prince Khalid Bin Salman was later honored with Pakistan’s highest civilian award, Nishan-i-Pakistan by President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari. Saudi Defense Minister had separate meetings with President, Prime Minister and Army Chief during his visit to Pakistan. During these meetings, both sides discussed the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Besides, regional and global issues were also discussed where both countries have commonality of interests. Indeed, Pakistan-Saudi relationship is based on solid foundation of spiritualism and Islamic philosophy with people centric approach hence; steadfast, resolute and deep-rooted. The state to state relationship developed from the solid basis of divine connections and people centric bondage.
Pakistan-Saudi relationship is unique in the world with no parallel elsewhere. Both brotherly Muslim countries support each other on regional and global issues. On the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, Saudi Arabia has always supported Pakistani point of view for the resolution of the dispute as per UN Resolutions for the grant of right of self-determination to Kashmiris. In this regards, Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, clearly said during a meeting of Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir, that, this dispute has posed serious challenges for the security and stability of entire South Asia, thus need resolution in the light of UN resolutions.
Chronologically, Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia established their bilateral relationship soon Pakistan came into being in 1947. This beginning of relations between the two Muslim countries was based on solid foundation of Islamic ideology.
Since Pakistan came into being, based on Islamic ideology and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was protecting, maintaining and indeed taking extreme care of two Holiest Places of Islam; the Holy Mosque (KaabaTullah) and Masjid al-Nabawi therefore a unanimity of religious norms and values further deepened this bilateral relationship. Indeed, Muslims of Sub-continent had deep religious affiliation with their Holy Places, protected and secured by the Kingdom. Once Pakistan becomes a reality, this relationship was further diversified and reinforced at three levels; the people to people relationship, the state to state relationship and strategic relationship among the militaries of both states.
Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed a “Treaty of Friendship” in 1951.
This treaty in fact laid the formal basis for the bilateral relationship between these two Muslim brothers. Apart from cooperation between the two, this Treaty of Friendship devised a mechanism for political, diplomatic, cultural, economic and religious relationship between Kingdom and Pakistan. Based on this, bilateral relations “were buttressed over the coming decades by a tradition of strong financial and strategic assistance extended to each other by the two brotherly countries whenever required.”
Since the Middle East has been in turmoil ever since WW-I, therefore the role of Saudi Arabia has been very significant, unique and indeed bringing stability in the entire Arab world. From the establishment of the Kingdom in early 1930s till date, there have been many challenges to the successive kings of this great Muslim Kingdom which successive kings coped with lot of wisdom.
Upon taking over the power in 2015, King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz reiterated his relationship with Pakistan at all level; the political, strategic, economic, cultural and people to people. Under King Salman and Crown Prince Mohmmad Bin Salman (MBS) there has been revitalization in Saudi Kingdom at political, military, economic and cultural level in last five years. Kingdom has been reformed under the vision of MBS which aims at bringing; element of moderation in Saudi society, futuristic approach in education, pluralism and a corruption free environment.
In this time period of King Salman’s reign, Saudi Arabia met the challenges of Yemen war, crisis in Iran-Saudi relations, internal militancy, Syrian crisis, the major power’s interests in the Arabian Gulf, the modernization of Saudi armed forces and most significant to harmonize the Saudi civil society. While keeping his son, Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman at the forefront, King Salman is tackling all these challenges with a forethought and great prudence.
Islamabad and Riyadh would never let their foes to create any sort of delusion in their splendid bilateral historic relationship. Indeed, Pak-Saudi relationship has stood the test of time. Both brotherly countries are determined to support each other at crucial times. Both share their concerns over regional and international issues through the bond of bilateralism. Indeed, “Over the years, the two countries have also succeeded in developing a unique synergy for mutual development.” During the era of King Salman and Crown Prince MBS this relationship has further strengthened to make a new history of bilateral cooperation at political, military, economic and cultural level.
The visit of Saudi Defense Minister and witnessing Pak Day Parade is in fact a reiteration that, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have deep-rooted relationship in all areas including security and defense. Both brotherly countries have maintained very close military relationship where Pakistan has provided extensive support to Saudi Military including training to Saudi armed forces. At the challenging time of crises situation in the Middle East, both countries should work together to end the Israeli aggression and genocide of innocent Palestinians.
— The writer is Professor of Politics and IR at
International Islamic University, Islamabad.
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