Pakistan Says Ready to Support Saudi Arabia After Iran Attacks



(Bloomberg) — Pakistan will come to the aid of Saudi Arabia whenever needed, the spokesperson for the country’s Prime Minister said, as Iran retaliates against US-Israel strikes by hitting Gulf nations. Read More



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