In a significant diplomatic move, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud convened on Monday in Riyadh, forging a pact aimed at bolstering comprehensive cooperation across multiple sectors.
The meeting, held in Riyadh, marked a pivotal moment as both leaders expressed contentment with the advancements made since their prior encounter in Makkah, affirming their commitment to the decisions made during that session.
Prime Minister Sharif conveyed his appreciation to the Saudi Crown Prince for dispatching a distinguished delegation to Pakistan, led by the Saudi Foreign Minister, underscoring the profound interest demonstrated by Saudi Arabia in bolstering investments across various domains within Pakistan.
Gratitude was also extended by PM Sharif towards the Crown Prince for the gracious hospitality extended during his visit to Saudi Arabia and the comprehensive program outlined to facilitate Saudi investments within Pakistan’s borders.
In reaffirming the robust ties between the two nations, PM Sharif reiterated his invitation for the Saudi Crown Prince to visit Pakistan, further solidifying the bilateral relationship.
Additionally, amidst global concerns, the situation in Gaza was also a key topic of discussion during the meeting, reflecting the shared commitment of both nations towards regional stability and peace.
The meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Saudi Crown Prince underscores the growing collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, signaling a new era of enhanced partnership and mutual cooperation.
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