PM Khan emphasises transforming relations with Saudi Arabia

ISLAMABAD: (HRNW)   Prime Minister Imran Khan wants to transform the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan into a “mutually beneficial strategic partnership”.

In an interview with Saudi Arabia’s Al Riyadh magazine, the premier said that Pakistan intends to transform the relationship between the two countries into a deep, diversified, and mutually beneficial strategic partnership.

He emphasized “exploring new and non-traditional areas of cooperation to consolidate the historical gains.”

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have always worked together for the benefit of Islamic nations with an aim to achieve peaceful coexistence, combat terrorism, and project a positive image of Islam to confront Islamophobia, he highlighted.

“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have long-standing brotherly relations historically which are based on faith, common history, and mutual support,” the prime minister reiterated.

“Both countries stood by each other, through thick and thin, regardless of the change in leadership.”

PM Khan stressed improving the trade and investment relationship between the two countries. “I am sure that the [Saudi-Pakistan] investment forum will mark the launch of a new dynamic in our investment cooperation.”

Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia last week to attend the inauguration ceremony of the Middle East Green Initiative Summit. He met with Saudi crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman.

“We discussed ways to enhance economic and trade relations by exploring investment areas and opportunities within the framework of Vision 2030.”

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