Saudi Arabia confers King Abdulaziz Medal on top Pakistani general for advancing bilateral ties

Pakistan’s Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza (left) meets Saudi Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili in Riyadh on November 9, 2025. (ISPR)
Pakistan’s Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza (left) meets Saudi Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili in Riyadh on November 9, 2025. (ISPR)
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Saudi Arabia confers King Abdulaziz Medal on top Pakistani general for advancing bilateral ties

Saudi Arabia confers King Abdulaziz Medal on top Pakistani general for advancing bilateral ties
  • Pakistan’s General Sahir Shamshad Mirza meets Saudi Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili in Riyadh
  • Both military leaders discuss regional environment, strengthen to resolve defense partnership, says Pakistani state broadcaster

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia’s Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili conferred the prestigious King Abdulaziz Medal (First Class) on top Pakistani general Sahir Shamshad Mirza this week in recognition of his efforts to promote bilateral cooperation and bilateral ties, the Saudi Press Agency said. 

Mirza, who serves as Pakistan’s chairman joint chiefs of staff committee (CJCSC), met Al-Ruwaili in Riyadh on Sunday. The two military leaders discussed the evolving global and regional environment, as well as avenues for enhancing bilateral defense cooperation, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

“In implementation of the directive of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who is the Supreme Commander of All Military Forces, Chairman of the General Staff General Fayyad Al-Ruwaili decorated Pakistan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad, with the King Abdulaziz Medal (First Class) in Riyadh,” the SPA said in a report on Sunday. 

The SPA said the award recognizes Mirza’s efforts to strengthen friendship, promote cooperation and advance Saudi-Pakistani relations. Several senior officers and officials from both sides attended the meeting and the decoration ceremony, it added. 

Radio Pakistan separately reported that both military leaders reaffirmed their resolve to further deepen their strong brotherly ties and defense partnership during the meeting. 

The Saudi military leadership lauded the professionalism of the Pakistan Armed Forces and acknowledged their sacrifices in the “fight against terrorism,” Radio Pakistan said.       
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have sought closer defense and economic ties in recent months, with both nations signing a landmark defense agreement in September. 

The Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement was signed during Sharif’s visit to Riyadh. The pact stipulates that aggression against one would be treated as an attack on both. The accord was widely viewed as a move to formalize longstanding military cooperation into a binding security commitment aimed at bolstering joint deterrence.


Saudis, Palestinians among delegates arriving in Islamabad for parliamentary speakers’ moot

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Saudis, Palestinians among delegates arriving in Islamabad for parliamentary speakers’ moot

Saudis, Palestinians among delegates arriving in Islamabad for parliamentary speakers’ moot
  • Conference to focus on parliamentary cooperation amid regional and global tensions
  • Delegations from over a dozen countries land ahead of November 11 opening

ISLAMABAD: Foreign parliamentary delegations from Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Malaysia and more than a dozen other countries began arriving in Islamabad on Monday to attend the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported.

The two-day conference, which opens Tuesday, brings together speakers, deputy speakers and parliamentary representatives from over 40 countries in an effort to expand Pakistan’s role in global parliamentary diplomacy, according to event organizers. It comes at a moment of heightened regional tensions, particularly surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and shifting alignments in the Middle East and South Asia.

Radio Pakistan said representatives from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Palestine, Algeria, Barbados, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kenya, Tajikistan, Morocco, Maldives, Serbia, the Philippines and Rwanda had already reached Islamabad.

“This historic gathering marks the beginning of a new chapter in parliamentary diplomacy, one that places dialogue, collaboration, and mutual respect at the heart of our collective efforts,” Radio Pakistan quoted Senate officials as saying.

The conference is designed as a platform for parliamentary leaders to exchange views on peace, security, development and legislative cooperation, including how elected bodies can address shared global challenges. Organizers say discussions are expected to cover economic resilience, digital governance, conflict mediation, humanitarian relief cooperation, climate adaptation and parliamentary transparency.

Pakistan has stepped up parliamentary diplomacy in recent years, seeking to expand political ties beyond the executive branch and build coalitions on issues such as Gaza, Kashmir, climate vulnerability and developing-country debt reform. 

Officials say the upcoming sessions will also allow bilateral meetings on the sidelines, including with delegations from Saudi Arabia and Palestine.