The Saudi ambassador reaffirmed his commitment to stabilizing bilateral ties between the two nations.


Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki, expressed Saudi Arabia's readiness to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan.
During a meeting with Provincial Minister of Health Dr. Jamal Nasir in Ahhor, the Saudi ambassador emphasized his commitment to strengthening the longstanding relationship between the two countries.
The discussions between Dr. Jamal Nasir and the Saudi ambassador covered areas of cooperation and mutual interest in the health sector.
It is noteworthy that Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar had previously announced that Saudi Arabia is planning to invest $25 billion in Pakistan over the next two to five years.
This investment is expected to encompass various sectors, including mining, agriculture, and information technology, thereby boosting foreign investment in Pakistan.
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