Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Commit to Strengthening Bilateral Ties

Islamabad: In a significant meeting today, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed their commitment to deepen their bilateral relations, discussing ways to enhance cooperation across various sectors.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the meeting featured discussions between Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Saudi Ambassador Nawaf al Maliki in Islamabad. The talks highlighted the strong fraternal ties between the two nations and explored avenues for expanded collaboration in education, trade, and investment.

During the meeting, the Secretary of Education provided insights into a forthcoming conference on girls’ education in Islamabad, which will involve Muslim countries and focus on advancing educational opportunities. The session concluded with both parties reiterating their dedication to fostering a mutually beneficial relationship and strengthening their long-standing partnership.

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