Riyadh :
The meeting between PM Imran Khan and Saudi Crown Prince called for further strengthening of Pak-Saudi relations and signed a memorandum of understanding, including several bilateral agreements. During the meeting, PM Imran Khan invited Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman to visit Pakistan. Of
According to details, a statement was issued on the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia, stating that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had one-on-one and delegation-level meetings, which included bilateral, regional and international. The issues were discussed in detail and the two leaders agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties and reiterated their commitment to further strengthen Pak-Saudi relations in all fields.
Expressing good wishes for King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Prime Minister thanked the Saudi Crown Prince for inviting him to visit Saudi Arabia. The meeting focused on strong and historic ties, shared beliefs, values and mutual trust.
According to the statement, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s continued support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia and expressed special devotion of the people to the land of the holy places.
The two leaders agreed to further strengthen political, economic, trade, defense and security ties, with special emphasis on increasing Saudi investment in Pakistan and cooperation in the energy sector, the statement said.
According to the statement, the Prime Minister emphasized on increasing employment opportunities for Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia and appreciated the steps taken by Green Saudi Arabia and Green Middle East while agreeing to move forward with the Crown Prince’s Vision and 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Program.
The statement said that the two leaders discussed ways to maximize mutual benefits in the field of human resources and the Prime Minister thanked the Saudi leadership for its initiatives for the welfare of Pakistanis and appreciated the role of the Crown Prince in promoting regional peace and security.
According to the statement, after the meeting, the leaders attended the signing ceremony of the agreements, in which the agreement on the establishment of the Supreme Coordination Council was signed. The council will work under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister Orly, and is designed to provide strategic direction.
The two leaders also discussed the C-PAC for the development of the region. The Prime Minister said that the C-PAC would play an important role in enhancing bilateral cooperation. The statement said that the leaders also signed a number of bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding. , Agreement on Transfer of Convicted Persons.