
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has pledged to strengthen Pakistan’s relationship with Saudi Arabia through increased business and investment cooperation. He made these remarks while addressing the Pakistan-Saudi Joint Business Council in Islamabad. He said Saudi Arabia has always stood by Pakistan in every challenge. Now, he added, both countries must move beyond goodwill and focus on economic growth together.
The prime minister shared that he first visited Saudi Arabia in the late 1960s and has made several trips since. However, he described his recent visit to Riyadh as truly unique. He praised the unwavering love shown by Saudi leaders toward Pakistan. He emphasized that Saudi Arabia’s commitment to Pakistan has remained strong and consistent throughout history.
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Shehbaz Sharif also highlighted the significance of the recent defense pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. He described the agreement as a formal shape of brotherly relations between the two nations. He said all Muslims are ready to protect the holy sites of Makkah and Madinah with their lives. These sacred cities, he added, will always be guarded with utmost devotion.
Looking ahead, the prime minister said both nations will enhance cooperation in trade, investment, and research. He expressed hope that joint projects in these sectors would boost Pakistan’s position globally. He also praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visionary leadership, saying Pakistan can learn from Saudi Arabia’s rapid transformation.
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Speaking at the event, Prince Mansour bin Mohammed Al Saud said the Saudi delegation had briefed key Saudi ministers on investment opportunities in Pakistan. He assured that Saudi businesses are keen to invest and will receive full support. This visit follows the formation of a high-level committee by Pakistan to manage bilateral economic talks and monitor joint ventures.