Saudi-Iran rapprochement and Pakistan.

Byline: Nazia Sheikh

THE Saudi-Iran peace deal can be seen as a step towards peace and harmony but also a game changer or a new chapter that not only will achieve peace in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East but also an opportunity for Pakistan. On 10 March 2023, Iran and Saudi Arabia announced the restoration of their relations and diplomatic ties, reaching an agreement arranged by the Chinese government in Beijing. The restoration and enhancement relation was announced in a statement that mentioned that the reopening of embassies within two months along with bilateral cooperation in different fields will be achieved between the two states. Pakistan said it cordially welcome the stabilization of the diplomatic relationship between Tehran and Riyadh. Pakistan believes that this major diplomatic development will enhance peace and stability in the region.

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In previous years, especially in 2016, Pakistan made efforts to play the role of a mediator between Iran and Saudi Arabia to bring both states to the table. In 2019 PM Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia and Iran and offered his good offices to media between both states. However, at that time no development was witnessed with regard to the improvement of relations between both states but this reconciliation positively impacted Saudi-Iran to restore relations.

The restoration of Saudi-Iran relations is a major opportunity for Pakistan to trade and foster energy connections to give a boost to its dwindling economy. Neighbour Iran is always a key ally of Pakistan in trade and Saudi is a major economic partner, as many Pakistanis are working in Saudi Arabia. Pakistan has friendly relations with both...

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