
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has assured Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of unwavering support amid regional tensions. During a telephone call, the Prime Minister emphasized that Pakistan and its people will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Saudi Arabia. This reassurance comes as regional instability and recent attacks on Saudi oil facilities have heightened concerns over regional security.
The conversation focused on the ongoing regional conflicts and recent attacks on Saudi infrastructure, including the Jabal Jil Oil Facility. Shehbaz Sharif expressed Pakistan’s full support for Saudi Arabia and condemned Iran’s attacks as unnecessary provocations. He highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and emphasized the importance of unity during challenging times. The Prime Minister also reaffirmed Pakistan’s role in diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.
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The Saudi Crown Prince appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to promote stability in the region. He acknowledged Pakistan’s diplomatic initiatives aimed at easing tensions and restoring peace. Both leaders discussed regional conflicts and agreed on the necessity of dialogue over violence. The conversation underscored Pakistan’s strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia and its support during difficult moments.
Shehbaz Sharif praised Saudi leadership’s patience and wisdom amid current tensions. He highlighted Pakistan’s proactive role in working with other nations to achieve peace. The Prime Minister also informed the Crown Prince about Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation. The Saudi leadership expressed gratitude for Pakistan’s support and efforts to promote regional stability.
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In conclusion, the call underscores the strong alliance between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace and mutual support. As tensions persist, Pakistan continues to play a vital diplomatic role. The relationship remains essential for regional stability amid ongoing conflicts and security challenges.