Pakistan Halts $1.5 Billion Weapons Deal with Sudan at Saudi Arabia's Request
Saudi Arabia's withdrawal of financial support has forced Pakistan to suspend a $1.5 billion arms deal with Sudan. This development impacts Pakistan's defense export strategy and raises questions about future contracts in the region.

Pakistan has paused a $1.5 billion arms deal with Sudan after Saudi Arabia withdrew financing and requested the termination of the agreement. The deal, which included aircraft and weapons and was in advanced negotiation stages, was initially facilitated by Riyadh.
The decision aligns with Saudi Arabia's reevaluation of its role in regional conflicts, particularly amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan due to clashes between the military and paramilitary forces. This situation has implications for another $4 billion defense deal related to Libya, reflecting a broader reassessment of Saudi strategic interests. The halt of the Sudan deal underscores the complexities of international defense negotiations and the influence of regional partnerships on military trade.




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