Pakistan
Government to observe Palestine Day on May 14
Prime Minister Imran Khan's Special Representative for Interfaith Harmony Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi has said that the Prime Minister went to Saudi Arabia at the invitation of the Saudi Crown Prince.
In a statement, Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi said that the issue of Palestine and Kashmir were discussed during the visit. The OIC Secretary-General also called on the Prime Minister in Makkah and asked to move on cooperatively.
He said that five agreements have been signed with the Saudi Supreme Coordination Council.
The Saudi Crown Prince accepted the invitation of the Prime Minister to visit Pakistan. Foreign Minister has been given the task of liaising with the whole world on the situation in Jerusalem.
However, Pak-Saudi relations will be seen more closely soon.
Tahir Ashrafi said that there was arbitrary propaganda regarding the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia.
In the current situation of $1.6 million worth of medical supplies have been given to Pakistan.
The Prime Minister's vision is to advance relations through trade, not aid while Pak-Saudi relations belong to two nations and faiths while personalities come and go.
He further said that Palestine Day will be celebrated all over the country on May 14.
While questioning he said that Why is the world silent on this issue? Saudi Arabia's position on Kashmir is the same as ours.