Pakistan‚ Saudi Arabia to further strengthen bilateral ties

Middle EastPakistan‚ Saudi Arabia to further strengthen bilateral ties

JEDDAH: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif held separate meetings with King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz and Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz in Makkatul Mukarrama and discussed ways to promote bilateral cooperation in diverse fields.

The Prime Minister is on a private visit to Saudi Arabia to perform Umra.

The PM Nawaz said that there exist highly cordial and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia‚ which have stood to every test of time. He said the hearts of the people of the two countries beat in unison.

Saudi King and Crown Prince congratulated Nawaz Sharif on becoming Prime Minister of Pakistan for the third time.

They also expressed good wishes for the government and people of Pakistan.

Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar and Prime Minister’s son Hussain Nawaz were also present during the meetings.

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