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Saudi Arabia says Pakistan sends fighter jets to kingdom under defence pact

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Posted on April 11, 2026

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April 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan has sent fighter jets and other military forces to Saudi Arabia to boost security under a defence pact between the two countries, the Saudi defence ministry said on

Pakistan sends fighter jets to Saudi Arabia under mutual defence pact

Pakistan's military deployment and defence cooperation with Saudi Arabia

By Asif Shahzad, Mubasher Bukhari and Timour Azhari

Details of the military deployment

ISLAMABAD/DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan has sent fighter jets and other military forces to Saudi Arabia to boost security under a defence pact between the two countries, the Saudi defence ministry said on Saturday, as Islamabad hosted talks aimed at ending the Iran war.

Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said in a statement that Pakistani fighter jets and support aircraft had arrived at the King Abdulaziz Air Base in the country's eastern province. 

It said the Pakistani deployment aimed to strengthen joint defence cooperation and support regional and international security and stability.

Context of the deployment

The planes were sent after Iranian strikes https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/operational-activities-halted-several-energy-facilities-saudi-arabia-state-news-2026-04-09/ hit key energy infrastructure and killed a Saudi national, three sources, including a senior Pakistani government official, told Reuters.

They were "not there to attack anyone", said the Pakistani official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

An Iranian strike on Saudi Arabia's sprawling Jubail petrochemicals complex on Monday had raised concerns in Pakistan that the Gulf kingdom might retaliate, potentially jeopardizing the Iran peace talks, the three sources said.

The Pakistani deployment aimed to reassure Riyadh that Islamabad would help defend the kingdom from any further attacks, the sources said.

The Saudi government media office and Pakistan's military did not respond to requests for comment.

Background of the defence pact

Decades-old security partnership

DECADES-OLD SECURITY PARTNERSHIP

Riyadh and Islamabad signed a mutual defence pact nL4N40T14Iin September 2025, committing both sides to treat any aggression against either country as an attack on both. That significantly deepened a decades-old security partnership. 

Military and financial cooperation

Pakistan has long provided military support to the kingdom, including training and advisory deployments, while Saudi Arabia has repeatedly stepped in to support Pakistan financially during periods of economic stress.

Saudi Arabia's finance minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan was in Pakistan on Friday to demonstrate economic support for the country, a source familiar with the situation said.

In 2018, Riyadh announced a $6 billion support package https://www.reuters.com/article/world/saudis-offer-pakistan-6-billion-rescue-package-to-ease-economic-crisis-idUSKCN1MX2AB/?utm_source=chatgpt.com for Pakistan, including a $3 billion https://www.reuters.com/world/saudi-arabia-extends-term-3-bln-deposit-with-pakistan-another-year-2024-12-05/ deposit at the central bank and $3 billion worth of oil supplies on deferred payment.   

(Reporting by Asif Shahzad, Mubasher Bukhari and Saad Sayeed in Islamabad and Timour Azhari in Dubai; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • The September 17, 2025 defence pact mandates that aggression against one — Saudi Arabia or Pakistan — constitutes aggression against both, signaling deepened security and collective deterrence (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The deployment — Pakistani fighter and support aircraft sent to eastern Saudi Arabia — underlines practical implementation of the agreement in response to recent Iranian attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure (apnews.com).
  • Saudi finance minister Mohammed Al‑Jadaan’s visit to Islamabad on April 10, 2026, underscores parallel economic cooperation, reinforcing Pakistan through financial and investment commitments amid regional instability (dawn.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Pakistan send fighter jets to Saudi Arabia?
Pakistan deployed fighter jets to Saudi Arabia to strengthen joint defence cooperation and boost regional security under a mutual defence pact.
What is the significance of the Saudi-Pakistan defence pact?
The defence pact commits both countries to treat aggression against one as an attack on both, deepening their security partnership.
How has Saudi Arabia supported Pakistan financially?
Saudi Arabia has provided financial assistance, including a $6 billion support package with central bank deposits and oil supplies.
Where were the Pakistani fighter jets stationed in Saudi Arabia?
The Pakistani fighter jets arrived at King Abdulaziz Air Base in Saudi Arabia's eastern province.
Has Pakistan previously provided military support to Saudi Arabia?
Yes, Pakistan has long provided military support to Saudi Arabia, including training, advisory deployments, and now fighter jet deployments.

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