Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to continue their bilateral engagement

Foreign OfficePakistan, Saudi Arabia to continue their bilateral engagement

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday agreed to continue their bilateral engagement in line with the vision set by the leadership of both the Countries.

The understanding was reached when the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi met the Saudi Minister for Labour and Social Development Ali bin Nasir Al Ghafis in Riyadh today and discussed Pak-Saudi cooperation and further issues related to Pakistani workers in Saudi Arabia and future cooperation in this sector, said a press release issued by the Foreign Office in Islamabad.

The Special Assistant thanked the Saudi minister for the warm hospitality and stated that the government of Pakistan was striving to further strengthen its cooperation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in various fields for the benefit of both the peoples.

Tariq Fatemi also appreciated the cooperation of the Saudi government in assisting Pakistani workers in the Kingdom who had been adversely affected because of non-payment of their dues by a few companies.

The Saudi Minister for Labour and Social Development said that the presence of Pakistani workers in Saudi Arabia was a sign of the strength of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi minister assured the Special Assistant of his ministry’s readiness to consider other initiatives to enhance the welfare of overseas workers in the Kingdom.

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