Ahead of the talks between America and Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan has deployed fighter jets in Saudi Arabia. This has been announced by the Saudi Defense Ministry. He told that Pakistan’s fighter jet has arrived at King Abdulaziz Airbase.
The Saudi Defense Ministry said that under the joint strategic defense agreement signed between the two friendly countries, a military contingent from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has arrived at the King Abdulaziz Air Base located in the eastern region. This Pakistani military contingent includes fighter and supporting aircraft of the Pakistani Air Force. Its objective is to increase joint military coordination. Coordination between the armed forces of the two countries aims to raise the level of readiness and strengthen security and stability at the regional and international level.
Why has Pakistan taken this decision?
If we talk about this deployment, then a joint strategic defense agreement has been signed between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Under this, the aim is to increase joint coordination between the two countries and strengthen security and stability at the regional and international level. Now Pakistan has taken this decision under this agreement. In such a situation, the situation in the Middle East is also the reason for this. Iran had attacked Saudi American bases. At the same time, Pakistan is playing the role of mediator in this war.
Air Force tanker was seen flying over Saudi airspace on April 9
Earlier (9 April) it was reported that Pakistan Air Force Il-78MP tanker i.e. a flying gas station was recently seen flying in Saudi airspace. However, it did not land. Pictures related to this were also revealed. It was circling over the eastern area near Bahrain and the Persian Gulf. Was active in the air. The timing didn’t seem right since everything was hot. Many users were also calling this an interesting step, but now the Saudi Defense Ministry has confirmed the deployment of Pakistan jet and rejected all the claims.
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