In a significant diplomatic exchange, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi paid a visit to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) where he was warmly received by Ambassador Nawaf Bin Said Ahmad al-Maliki. The meeting, reported by APP, focused on matters of mutual interest, strengthening Pak-Saudi ties, and enhancing cooperation across diverse sectors.
Minister Naqvi underscored the historical and brotherly friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, highlighting the burgeoning economic relations between the two nations. He expressed satisfaction with the recent visit of Saudi investors to Pakistan, noting its success and its positive implications for bilateral economic cooperation. Naqvi also emphasized the continuous growth and deepening of ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in the contemporary era.
Ambassador Nawaf Bin Said Ahmad al-Maliki reciprocated these sentiments, affirming the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to its relationship with Pakistan. He stressed the importance that Saudi Arabia places on its ties with Pakistan, indicating the significance of the bilateral relationship to both nations.
The meeting between Minister Naqvi and Ambassador al-Maliki reflects the ongoing efforts of both countries to strengthen diplomatic, economic, and strategic relations. As Pakistan and Saudi Arabia continue to collaborate on various fronts, including economic ventures and regional stability, such high-level engagements serve to further solidify the enduring bond between the two nations.