Both leaders expressed satisfaction with pace of implementation of Saudi MoUs and agreements regarding investment in Pakistan
Riyadh: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had a pleasant meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit to Riyadh. The two leaders reiterated their shared commitment to bring about a major change in bilateral relations.
It was agreed in the meeting that promoting economic, trade, and investment relations is very important for Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the pace of implementation of Saudi MoUs and agreements regarding investment in Pakistan.
The Saudi Crown Prince expressed immense happiness over meeting the Pakistani Prime Minister for the fifth time in the last six months. Mohammed Salman said that this is proof of true love and mutual respect that connects the people of both countries. Promoting cooperation is of key importance for Pakistan’s economic development and prosperity.
The Prime Minister reiterated his invitation to the Crown Prince to visit Pakistan as soon as possible. The Saudi Crown Prince accepted the Prime Minister’s invitation and said that he looks forward to his soon visit to Pakistan.
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