Prince Mansoor said Pakistan-Saudi relations are very important for stability and region development


Lahore: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz invited Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mansoor to invest in Punjab.
Maryam Nawaz was met by Prince Mansoor, former governor of Saudi Arabia’s Hafr Al-Batin province, in which bilateral relations and mutual cooperation were discussed in detail. Investment opportunities in Punjab were also discussed.
During the meeting, Chief Minister Punjab invited Saudi investment in the sectors of infrastructure, health, education, and religious tourism and appreciated Saudi Arabia’s always brotherly cooperation with Pakistan.
Maryam Nawaz said that Saudi Arabia is like a brother. The hearts of the people of both countries beat the same. The Punjab government has ensured security and merit to improve the business environment, and Saudi investors will be given incentives under a special package.
On this occasion, Prince Mansoor said that relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are very important for the stability and development of the region. Saudi Arabia will always stand with Pakistan.

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