Saudi Arabia expresses condolences to Pakistan after deadly suicide attack outside court

Police officials inspect the cordoned-off site, a day after the suicide bombing, in Islamabad on November 12, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 12 November 2025
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Saudi Arabia expresses condolences to Pakistan after deadly suicide attack outside court

  • Statement follows a security pact pledging mutual defense between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
  • The Kingdom hosts over two million Pakistanis, the top source of remittances to their country

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia on Tuesday expressed condolences to Pakistan over the deadly suicide bombing in Islamabad that killed at least 12 people and reaffirmed its firm stance against militant violence and extremism.

The statement came against the backdrop of strengthening Pakistan-Saudi Arabia ties, which culminated in a joint security pact signed in September pledging that an attack on one country would be treated as an attack on both.

The agreement was part of a broader defence cooperation framework covering intelligence-sharing, counterterrorism coordination and regional stability.

“The Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expresses its deep condolences and sincere sympathy to the Government and people of Pakistan over the tragic loss of life and property caused by the bombing in Islamabad, in which several individuals were killed and injured,” the Saudi embassy said in a statement.

“The Embassy reaffirms the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s principled and consistent position condemning all forms of terrorism and extremism," it continued. "It prays for mercy for the deceased, speedy recovery for the injured and safety and security for the people of Pakistan.”

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have close religious, cultural, diplomatic and strategic relations, particularly in the areas of trade and defense.

The Kingdom hosts more than two million Pakistani expatriates, who are the largest source of remittances to the South Asian country.

Last month, Saudi officials called on Pakistan and Afghanistan to exercise restraint, avoid escalation and adopt dialogue and wisdom after intense border clashes to ease tensions and preserve the security and stability of the regio


Pakistani, Uzbek leaders urge business community to help achieve $2 billion trade target

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Pakistani, Uzbek leaders urge business community to help achieve $2 billion trade target

  • Pakistan and Uzbekistan have steadily increased economic ties in recent years, with bilateral trade volume reaching nearly $500 million
  • President Shavkat Mirziyoyev says business community is ‘most important bridge’ linking both nations, promising favorable business climate

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Friday urged businesspersons from both countries to help the two countries achieve a bilateral trade target of $2 billion within the next five years.

The two leaders made the call while addressing traders, industrialists from both countries at the Pakistan Uzbekistan Business Forum in Islamabad during President Mirziyoyev’s visit to the South Asian country.

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have steadily increased economic ties in recent years as Pakistan offers landlocked Central Asian states greater access to global markets, aiming to position itself as a regional transit hub.

Pakistan was the first Central Asian partner with which Uzbekistan signed a bilateral Transit Trade Agreement, along with a Preferential Trade Agreement in March 2022, covering 17 items, which became operational in 2023.

“We agreed that political goodwill must be matched by economic actions and words must be converted into implementation,” Sharif said, citing his visit to Tashkent last year which had helped brought annual bilateral trade to nearly $450 million.

“Today, ladies and gentlemen, we will strengthen last night’s protocol by signing another document today, which will give you vistas of opportunities to sit down together, B2B (business to business), have wonderful discussions with your counterparts and come to arrangements in terms of joint ventures, investments in Uzbekistan and Pakistan.”

Sharif was referring to the protocol signed between the two countries on Thursday to establish a joint working group to formulate a five-year action plan to take bilateral trade to $2 billion. Both sides also signed 28 agreements focused on areas such as defense cooperation, climate change, disaster risk reduction, disaster management, agriculture, exports of fruits, and mining and geosciences.

President Mirziyoyev said the increase in bilateral trade to half-a-billion dollars was an outcome of their talks held in Tashkent in Feb. last year.

“Over the course of very comprehensive and detailed discussions yesterday, we together decided that this is far [from] being enough,” he told businessperson from both countries.

The Uzbek president said business community is the “most important bridge” in linking the two nations and it was their job as heads of the state to ensure favorable conditions for them.

“Success of this agreement is in your hands,” he told the attendees, assuring them of eliminating any obstacles and bottlenecks in the process.

Later, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari conferred the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award of the country, on President Mirziyoyev at a televised ceremony.

The Nishan-e-Pakistan is awarded to individuals who have rendered services of highest distinction to the national interest of Pakistan and has often been conferred on visiting Heads of State as a mark of respect and friendship.