Abstract

The dynamic relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran has significant implications for both the region and the global community. While the two individuals may not see eye to eye on every issue, their shared religious beliefs play a significant role in their connection. Factors such as multiethnicity, Arab vs Persian influence, and the diverse interests of individuals within and outside the region are significant considerations. The two prominent countries in the area have influenced their bordering nations to establish various types of alliances. Pakistan is impacted in terms of its economy, security, and tensions among religious and ethnic groups. Fortunately, the current political climate is facilitating the process of rebuilding relationships. Pakistan attempted to reconcile with the opposing party but was unable to do so. Consequently, Iraq is now seeking to resolve the conflict through arbitration. This paper examines the impact of the Saudi Arabia-Iran conflict on Pakistan and analyses the present reconciliation efforts. The predominant methodology employed was qualitative, revealing that achieving peace is a complex endeavor due to the intricate nature of relationships. Pakistan believes that escalation should be kept at a level below where a dispute requiring distinct positions arises but above the level of complete peace to address Pakistan's security concerns. Diplomatic efforts should focus on pacifying disagreements rather than resolving them.

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