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    Riyadh Demands Immediate Repayment of $6.3 Billion Loan As Pakistan-Saudi Relations Hit Historic Low

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The traditionally robust alliance between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan appears to be fracturing as Riyadh has reportedly demanded the immediate repayment of a $6.3 billion loan, reported NDTV.

    This financial recall serves as a stark signal of the deep-seated frustration currently brewing within the Saudi leadership, targeting a relationship that both nations have historically described as ironclad.

    This development is particularly significant when viewed through the lens of the long-standing mutual defence understanding between the two countries. Under the terms of this strategic pact, any external attack on one nation is effectively treated as an attack on both, necessitating a united and firm military or diplomatic response.

    However, recent geopolitical shifts have tested the limits of this commitment. Despite the explicit nature of their defence agreement, Pakistan failed to provide the unwavering support Riyadh expected during the ongoing crisis with Iran. Instead of standing firmly alongside its Gulf ally, Islamabad opted to position itself as a neutral ‘mediator’ between the two rival powers.

    This shift toward a balanced diplomatic stance has been perceived by Saudi authorities as a departure from Pakistan’s prior security obligations. The demand for the multi-billion dollar repayment is widely interpreted as a direct consequence of this perceived diplomatic pivot, indicating that the era of unconditional Saudi financial support may be coming to a close.

    The escalating tension highlights a growing divergence in the national interests of the two states. While Pakistan seeks to avoid entanglement in regional sectarian or political conflicts, Saudi Arabia’s insistence on the immediate return of its capital suggests that Riyadh no longer views the ‘special relationship’ as a sufficient reason to overlook Islamabad’s lack of strategic alignment.

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