Pakistan’s PM to embark on 3-day visit to Saudi Arabia

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ISLAMABD, 07 May, 2021 (TON): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is set to begin his high-profile official visit on today, as per a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on Thursday. 

According to Pakistan Foreign Office, Imran Khan will embark on a three-day official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from May 7 to 9 on the invitation of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz. 

The Prime Minister will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including the Foreign Minister and other members of the Cabinet. 

“During the visit, the prime minister’s consultations with the Saudi leadership will cover all areas of bilateral cooperation including economic, trade, investment, energy, job opportunities for Pakistani workforce, and welfare of Pakistani Diaspora in the Kingdom,” the communiqué stated. 

The two sides would also exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual interest. A number of bilateral agreements/MoUs (memorandum of understanding) are expected to be signed during the visit as well. 

“The Prime Minister will also meet the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Dr Yousef Al-Othaimeen, the Secretary-General of the World Muslim League, Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and the Imams of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Medina,” the press release stated. 

Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa has already reached Saudi Arabia on May 5. 

The relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is indeed a strong one that goes back decades. Pakistan maintains close military ties with Saudi Arabia, providing extensive support, arms and training for the Saudi armed forces. 

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