Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Commit to Broadening Bilateral Cooperation

Islamabad, In a significant development, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have concurred on expanding their bilateral cooperation, agreeing to enhance their partnership across various sectors.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, this agreement was reached during a meeting between Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and his Saudi counterpart Mohammad Al-Jadaan in Washington DC. During the discussions, the Saudi Finance Minister reaffirmed his country’s support for Pakistan’s economic growth, emphasizing the role of Saudi investments in this context.

This expanded cooperation is expected to cover multiple areas of mutual interest, underscoring the depth and resilience of the relationship between the two nations. The agreement signifies a forward momentum in strengthening economic ties, with potential benefits for both countries in the near future.

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