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Ishaq Dar: More Arab nations want to join Pakistan-Saudi agreement

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Ishaq Dar: More Arab nations want to join Pakistan-Saudi agreement

Ishaq Dar: More Arab nations want to join Pakistan-Saudi agreement

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Ishaq Dar has said that several other Arab countries want to become part of the recent agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

Speaking to reporters after arriving in London, the foreign minister said it is too early to confirm anything, but interest from other Arab nations is clear.

Dar explained that the Pakistan-Saudi agreement was not made overnight and took several months of discussions. He said Saudi Arabia is happy with the deal and has always supported Pakistan during difficult times, especially when Pakistan faced international restrictions.

He added that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have always had an informal understanding, and this agreement strengthens their ties.

Dar also said that every Muslim is always ready to show love and respect for the holy sites in Saudi Arabia, which adds to the deep connection between the two countries.

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