Pakistan
Saudi delegation's visit to augur well for Pakistan’s future: PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says the head of Saudi delegation was appreciative of the determination and preparation demonstrated by the cabinet members during the investment conference.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday expressed the confidence that the visit of Saudi delegation headed by its Deputy Minister for Investment would augur well for the country's future.
Chairing cabinet meeting in Islamabad on Tuesday, he said the head of Saudi delegation was appreciative of the determination and preparation demonstrated by the cabinet members during the investment conference.
The Prime Minister commended the role played by the cabinet members especially the commerce, petroleum and the finance as well as the secretaries during Pakistan-Saudi investment conference. He expressed the confidence that they will continue to work with the same commitment for a better future of the country.
Meanwhile, the Federal Cabinet has approved signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Pakistan and Colombia for establishment of a joint trade committee.
The Cabinet also approved flight operations by Air Sial to China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkiye, United Kingdom and Kuwait.
This approval has been granted under National Aviation Policy 2023 and Air Services Agreement.
The Cabinet also endorsed the decisions of the Cabinet Committee on Projects related to Chinese Investment, taken in the previous cabinet meeting held on 30th of last month.
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