Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to visit Pakistan soon: Caretaker Foreign Minister

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to visit Pakistan soon: Caretaker Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani says that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will visit Pakistan soon. The foreign minister said that the situation has improved due to the actions of the caretaker government, it has decided to stop smuggling with an iron hand, after which the dollar has started falling.

While giving a press conference in London, Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said that the main purpose of coming to London was to participate in the Youth Ministers Conference of the Commonwealth of Nations. has also set a fund of 80 billion rupees for the development of youth.

He said that 50 countries participated in the conference in which 40 ministers were involved, environmental changes were given special importance in the conference, and a task force has been formed to implement the recommendations. In response to a question about relations with India, the foreign minister said that Pakistan’s relations with India have been severed since the end of the special status of Occupied Kashmir.

On the question regarding the visit of the Saudi crown prince to Pakistan, Jalil Abbas Jilani said that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad bin Salman, will visit Pakistan soon. The foreign minister said that the situation has improved due to the actions of the caretaker government, it has decided to stop smuggling with an iron hand, after which the dollar has started falling.

He said that the decision to evict the people living illegally in Pakistan is appropriate, it has given time to the people living illegally to leave the country. He said that the elections will be held at the appointed time and the date of the elections will be given by the Election Commission.

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Finance minister of⁣ Pakistan

**Interview with Foreign Minister Jalil⁣ Abbas Jilani**

**Host:** Welcome, Foreign⁣ Minister Jilani. ⁣Thank⁢ you for joining us today.⁣ Recent reports suggest a⁣ glimmer of ​hope in Pakistan’s ​economy with declining inflation and rising forex reserves. Can you elaborate⁣ on how the⁢ caretaker government has actively contributed to this recovery?

**Jilani:** Thank you for having me. The caretaker government has implemented⁤ stringent measures to combat smuggling, which has significantly stabilized ​the currency. These actions have been crucial in the recent ⁣decline of the dollar’s value against the Pakistani Rupee.

**Host:** That’s ⁣certainly encouraging news. You mentioned the upcoming visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. How do you foresee this visit impacting Pakistan’s economic situation?

**Jilani:** The visit is expected to strengthen ‌our ties with Saudi Arabia, ⁤which ‌historically has been a vital partner for us. Economic and developmental‌ support from Saudi Arabia can further ⁢bolster our ​recovery efforts.

**Host:** On another note, amidst these developments, there⁣ have been tensions with India, especially regarding Kashmir. How do you ​plan to navigate these strained‌ relations while focusing⁤ on domestic stability?

**Jilani:**⁣ Our⁣ position⁣ on Kashmir remains firm. We believe ⁤that ⁢any sustainable relationship with India must acknowledge the rights of the ⁤Kashmiri people. However, our focus now is on internal development and ensuring that our economy remains on the path to recovery.

**Host:** You also emphasized the importance of youth development during the Commonwealth⁣ Youth Ministers Conference. Why is this initiative critical at this‌ juncture?

**Jilani:** Investing in our⁢ youth is paramount for Pakistan’s future. With a​ significant portion of our population being⁤ young, creating opportunities for them is essential for long-term stability and economic ‌growth.

**Host:** ‌In light of all ‍these measures and developments, do you think ordinary citizens will soon see tangible benefits from these governmental ⁤changes?‌ What would you say to‍ those who feel skeptical about the improvement?

**Jilani:** It’s important to remain patient. Policy⁤ changes take time to translate into direct‍ benefits for the average ⁣citizen. However, we​ are committed‌ to transparency and will work diligently to ensure that the⁢ positive changes reflect in the lives of our people.

**Host:** Thank you, Foreign Minister Jilani, for your ⁤insights.‍ As we discuss​ the potential recovery of Pakistan’s economy, how do you think the public will⁣ react to the strategies implemented by the caretaker government? Do you believe⁤ they⁢ will ⁢support these actions,‌ or will skepticism remain prevalent?

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