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Saudi Arabia Seeks $6.3 Billion Loan Repayment from Pakistan Amid Strained Defense Ties

Saudi Arabia reportedly asks Pakistan to repay $6.3 billion loan after defense pact concerns; communication gaps with leadership raise tensions.

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Riyadh/Islamabad, April 3, 2026 In a significant development that could impact regional geopolitics, Saudi Arabia has reportedly asked Pakistan to repay a loan amounting to USD 6.3 billion, following concerns over Islamabad’s alleged failure to uphold commitments under a bilateral defense understanding. According to emerging reports, the agreement between the two nations included a clause that treated an attack on one country as an attack on the other. However, recent developments appear to have strained this long-standing strategic relationship. Sources indicate that Saudi officials have been unable to establish communication with key Pakistani leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the country’s army chief Asim Munir. The reported communication gap has further fueled speculation about diplomatic tensions between the two allies. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have historically shared close economic and military ties, with Riyadh providing financial assistance and oil facilities to Islamabad during periods of economic stress. The latest move, if confirmed, could signal a shift in that relationship amid evolving regional dynamics. There has been no official confirmation from either government regarding the loan recall or the status of the defense pact. Analysts suggest that any deterioration in ties could have broader implications for South Asia and Middle East strategic alignments. Further updates are awaited as the situation develops.

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