Speaking on this occasion, Sindh Governor said that the Saudi government's provision of facilities to Pakistani pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims is commendable.


Karachi: A delegation led by Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki met Governor Sindh Kamran Tesori in which important issues were discussed.
During the meeting, Pak-Saudi relations, provision of more facilities to pilgrims of Pakistan, Road to Makkah project and other issues were also discussed.
Speaking on this occasion, Sindh Governor Kamran Tesori said that the Saudi government's provision of facilities to Pakistani pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims is commendable.
He stated that he has such a heartfelt attachment to the Saudi ambassador that he has specially reached Karachi today to meet him. 'I would like to give my greetings and special thanks to the Saudi Minister of Religious Affairs, Dr. Tawfiq,' added Tesori.
Speaking on this occasion, Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki stated that the peace of Pakistan is the peace of the Islamic Ummah. The Saudi government attaches importance to investment in Pakistan, and is trying to provide more facilities to the pilgrims of Pakistan.

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